thank you
/ˈθæŋk ˌju/
UK: /ˈðæŋk ˌju/
thank you
English
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Definition
An expression of gratitude or politeness in response to something done or given.
Etymology
From Middle English thanke yow; as with thank God, praise be to God, and praise the Lord, it was originally a present subjunctive form but is usually not parsed that way in current usage. It has also sometimes been parsed as a prodrop form of (present indicative) I thank you, a mechanism that may plausibly coexist with the other one (instances being variable).
Example Sentences
- "“Thank you!” said the girl after her mom gave her a gift."
- "“And thank you for being so sweet,” replied her mom."
- "Jun[ius] […] The General has new Wine, new come over. / He muſt have new Acquaintance for it too, / For I will none, I thank ye. / Pet[ilus] None, I thank ye? / A short and touchy answer. None, I thank ye: / Ye do not scorn it, do ye?"
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