Dankon
Dankon is a word in Esperanto meaning “thank you” or “thanks.” It is the language’s most common expression of gratitude and is used as an interjection in everyday speech and writing. As a noun, danko means “a thank” or “thanks,” with the related verb danki meaning “to thank.” The form Dankon commonly appears as the fixed exclamatory expression, though it is related to the accusative form dankon of the noun danko in Esperanto grammar.
Etymology and structure: danko derives from the root dank- found in the verb danki. In Esperanto, most
Usage: Dankon pro via helpo means “Thank you for your help.” Other common intensifiers include Multan dankon
Pronunciation: Dankon is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable: DAN-kon [ˈdanko].
Cultural note: As a core courtesy expression in Esperanto, Dankon appears frequently in conversation, correspondence, and