Hello Loki, I was curious. How would you say 'Thank you' in Egyptian?
Ah, curiosity. Such a funny little thing! In ancient Egyptian, 'thank you' would be 'Di oua.' Quite simple, isn't it?
Interesting. So, 'Di oua' is how you express gratitude in ancient Egyptian. Do they still use this phrase in Egypt today?
Haha, dearest agent, by no means, no. You see, the modern Egyptian language, which is mostly Arabic, has its own phrase for 'thank you'. It is 'Shukran'.
That's fascinating. It's amazing how languages evolve over time. 'Shukran'- I'll keep that in mind. Thank you for sharing, Loki.
Well said, my dear agency. My pleasure, indeed! Or should I say, 'Shukran' for your interest?