takk fyrir

Etymology
From, literally meaning “thanks for ...”. Cognate with 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬, .

Interjection

 * 1)  thank you, thanks

Usage notes

 * The interjection ' (borrowed from Danish ', from ) is a cognate of , itself inherited directly from Old Norse.
 * The term þökk is used as a noun, and rarely as an interjection by itself. The derived term  can be used as an interjection.

Synonyms

 * (literally “(I) thank you”)
 * (literally “thank you for ...”)
 * (literally “thank you for ...”)
 * (literally “(I) thank you ...”)
 * (literally “thank you for ...”)
 * (literally “(I) thank you ...”)
 * (literally “thank you for ...”)

Derived terms

 * (“thanks for myself”, commonly said to a host for having been received as a guest; both after dining and when departing)
 * (“thanks for myself”, commonly said to a host for having been received as a guest; both after dining and when departing)
 * (“thanks for myself”, commonly said to a host for having been received as a guest; both after dining and when departing)
 * (“thanks for myself”, commonly said to a host for having been received as a guest; both after dining and when departing)