Gratias means thanks.
Thank you in pig Latin is ank-thay oo-yay.
Thank. As in "I thank you for this opportunity" or "He thanks her for the flower."
The verb form of "thank" is "to thank."
"Thank" is a verb and noun. In the verb form: "I wanted her to thank her cousin for sending the books."
"No, thank you."
Gratia is Latin for "Thank you"
Thank you in pig Latin is ank-thay oo-yay.
Ago tibi gratias = I thank you
Gratias.
Gratias Tibi Ago
Gratias tibi me amando
Thank God.
Grazie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you!" Benigne serves as the Latin equivalent. The respective pronunciations will be "GRA-tsyey" in Italian and "beh-NIHG-ney" in classical Latin and "beh-NEE-nyey" in Church Latin.
if i knew i wouldn't be on here thank you ...
Tibi gratias ago - "I give thanks to you."
Deus est bonus.
On google translate it means love.