![]() Many thanks (formal) – خیلی متشکرم (kheili moteshakeram).Thank you so much (most common) – خیلی ممنون (kheili mamnoon).If you want express even more gratitude then here’s how to say ‘thank you so much’ in Farsi: ‘Mamnoon’, ‘tashakor’ and ‘moteshakeram’ all have Arabic roots. The above two phrases are less common but you will still hear them as alternatives from time to time. Thank you (polite) – تشکر میکنم (tashakor mikonam). ![]() Use ‘mersi’ or ‘mamnoon’ with friends instead. The main place you wouldn’t use ‘moteshakeram’ is among friends. You can use it in most situations including thanking a waiter for bringing a meal, thanking a shop assistant for helping you or thanking a hotel clerk for bringing your luggage etc. The most common formal way to say thank you in Farsi is ‘moteshakeram’. Thank you (formal) – متشکرم (moteshakeram).You can use it in pretty much all situations. It’s slightly more formal than ‘mersi’ (but only just). Mamnoon is probably the second most common way to say thank you in Farsi. There are actually many other common ways to say thank you in Farsi. There’s actually tons of French words in Farsi.Ĭheck out my post on why Farsi has so many French words to find out more. This is actually a French loanword that has been adopted into Farsi. In casual situations, the most common way to say thank you in Farsi is ‘mersi’. Here’s the easiest and most common way to say thanks in Persian: How Do You Reply to Thank You in Farsi?.How to Respond to a Compliment in Farsi.How to Thank Someone for a Gift in Farsi.
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