I assumed they meant thanks but a Google search doesn’t give me that kind of result. What does dinata mean and what language is it from?

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    8 months ago

    Not confusing at all. When one person decides to switch languages mid-conversation, it is common to do the same, switch to another language again.

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      8 months ago

      It feels paranoia inducing, because why are you switching languages while we’re talking? And who are you trying to hide our conversation from? The feds? 😂😂

      E:I feel like y’all may get be taking this comment a bit too seriously. Issa joke.

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        8 months ago

        I work in multinational company and I can say ‘thank you’ in 6-7 languages. I say abrigado to a Polish guy and spasibo to the Italian just for fun