To my even more boring purist streak, isn't it literally "many thanks"?

(two years German) or is that "baby dutch" as the Dutch call Afrikaans :)

On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 9:56 PM, Elardus Engelbrecht
<[email protected]> wrote:
>>Riedel, Alexander wrote:
>>>I think YGIAGAM meens:  Your guess is as good as mine
>
> Peter Nuttall wrote:
>>Ahhh ... That would be it ... Vielen Dank ... :-) ...
>
> So I am *guessing* you are really happy with Alexander's good reply?
>
> Am I right or am I right?  ;-D   ;-D
>
> Groete / Greetings
> Elardus Engelbrecht
>
> PS: for really bored purists: 'Vielen Dank' is in English: 'Thank You Very 
> Much'
>
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