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In Latin, how do you say 'thank you'?

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But there are Latin fans who probably do say the words, with an accent they can't reliably say is accurate. What we do know is that the people of the ancient Roman Empire, who spoke Latin, expressed the concept of "thank you" in multiple ways. A formal thank you was commonly: Gratias tibi ago. read more

Latin sentences typically follow the 'subject/object/verb' (SOV) word order; however, this is flexible, and can be changed depending on if emphasis is needed on a certain word: for instance, if you're saying a simple "I give thanks to you", the above sentences are standard. read more

en Meanwhile, as We thank you for your obedience, We pray God through the intercession of the Most Sweet Virgin Mary, Mother of God, the maternal nurse of religious virtues, that your Institutes may continue to grow daily and bear ever richer and more salutary fruits. read more