This is the 3937th most frequent Japanese word.
サンクス
"サンクス" (sankusu) is a casual way to say "thanks" in Japanese, derived from the English word "thanks."
Indicated as a card or gift labeled 'Thanks' to express gratitude.
サンクスを郵便局に持っていかなければいけない。
I need to take this 'thanks' card to the post office.
Refers to a specific convenience store chain named 'Thanks'.
コンビニのサンクスでアイスクリームを買いました。
I bought ice cream at the 'Thanks' convenience store.
Represents a gratitude message labeled 'Thanks' given by a friend.