How to Say "Thank you" in Latin
The most natural way to say "Thank you" in Latin is Gratias tibi ago. Tap the speaker above to hear it, then say it back out loud. That is the fastest way to make it stick.
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When to use it
Use 'Gratias tibi ago' when you want to express gratitude in a polite manner. It is suitable for both formal and informal situations. You can use 'Gratias' for a quick thank you among friends. For more emphasis, use 'Gratias maximas tibi ago' in formal settings or when you feel particularly grateful.
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Examples in Latin
| Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Gratias tibi ago pro auxilio tuo. | Thank you for your help. |
| Gratias, amice. | Thank you, friend. |
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Frequently asked questions
Is there a difference between 'Gratias' and 'Gratias tibi ago'?
Yes, 'Gratias' is more casual, while 'Gratias tibi ago' is more formal and complete.
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