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谢谢! Thank you. 多谢!-- Thanks a lot. 对不起,麻烦你。 Excuse me. 抱歉。 Excuse the mess. 需要帮忙吗?--Can I help you. 谢谢你的帮助。 Thank you for helping me. 无论如何,我还要感谢你。 Thanks, any
Ganso thanks fans after Sao Paulo debut
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