Thank
Thank is a verb that means to express gratitude toward someone for something they have done. In modern English it is typically transitive, as in “I thank you for your help,” and can take a direct object representing the person being thanked. The word also appears as a noun in “thanks” or as the fixed interjection “thank you.” The related adjective “thankful” denotes a feeling of gratitude.
Etymology: The verb comes from Old English þancian, from þanc meaning thought or gratitude. It is cognate
Usage: In modern usage, “thank” is often followed by “for” to indicate the reason, as in “I
Related forms include “thankful” (grateful), “thankfulness” (the state of gratitude), “thanksgiving” (the act of giving thanks;
Cross-cultural considerations: expressions of gratitude vary by language and culture, including when to say it and