þökk

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Icelandic

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Etymology

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From Old Norse þǫkk, from Proto-Germanic *þankō, *þankaz. Cognates include Icelandic takk, Faroese tøkk, Norwegian takk, Danish tak, Swedish tack, English thank, West Frisian tank, Dutch dank and German Dank.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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þökk f (genitive singular þakkar, nominative plural þakkir)

  1. a thank, thanks; an expression of gratitude.

Usage notes

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  • The term þökk is used as a noun, and rarely as an interjection by itself. The derived term þökk fyrir can be used as an interjection.
  • The interjection takk (thanks) and its derivations are more common. Takk is borrowed from Danish tak, itself inherited from Old Norse þǫkk, and is thus a cognate of þökk.

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