"Gratias ago vos" is a Latin phrase that translates to "I give thanks to you" in English. It is often used to express gratitude or appreciation towards someone. The phrase reflects a formal or respectful tone, commonly found in classical literature and speeches.
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God Bless you in french is : Dieu vous bénissesome people there also say it à vos souhaitsinformally
Sidcot School's motto is 'Sic Vos Non Vobis'.
Gratias Tibi Ago
Gratias tibi ago (singular "you"); gratias vobis ago (plural "you").Thank you very much is:Ego tibi maximus gratias agoliterally meansi give you great thanksori give great thanks to you
Above all (I do) thank you
Gratias means thanks.
Gratias tibi ago (singular "you"); gratias vobis ago (plural "you").Thank you very much is:Ego tibi maximus gratias agoliterally meansi give you great thanksori give great thanks to you
Ago tibi gratias = I thank you
gratias tibi ago
deo gratias means thanks be to God
Tibi gratias ago - "I give thanks to you."
Gratias (tibi ago), pater.
"We give thanks to you."
"Gratias vobis ago" is a Latin phrase that translates to "I give thanks to you" or "I thank you" in English. It expresses gratitude and appreciation towards someone or a group of people. This phrase is often used in formal or ceremonial contexts, reflecting a sense of respect and acknowledgment.