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The word 'gratias' is of ancient, classical Latin origin. The pronunciation is the following: GRAH-tee-ahs. This particular form of the word is the accusative form, in which the noun is the direct object of the action of the verb. The nominative, or subject, form is 'gratia'. The word may be translated as 'agreeableness, pleasantness'; 'esteem or popularity with others'; 'favor, kindness or service to others'; or 'indulgence towards an offense'. But the most common translation tends to be 'thankfulness or thanks'.

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