sankyu


it means “thank you”, but with heavy asian accent (j-panese).
“th-” from “thank” is pr-nounced like s. and “yu” from “you”. hence the word, “sankyu”
girl: im cold
guy: here, take my sweater
girl: sankyu !
j-panese slang for thank you in english. it translates to 39 or to be more exact 3 9, which when said in j-panese are san and kyu. it is also used in txt messages to short thank you as on a j-panese cell, numbers are much easier than kanji.
text from you: yeah you can borrow that dvd.

text from me: hey 39

or

you: hey can you help me out here
me: sure
you: san-kyu.
a j-panese phrase that shows up alot in animes and the subs say it means “thank you” but i don’t understand how that works because it can’t be defined anywhere else. can also be replaced with “arigatou”.
kyousuke said “sankyu” when misaki gave him the sweater.

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