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  • 1 thank you

    (I thank you: Thank you (very much) for your present; No, thank you.) þakka þér

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  • 2 thank

    [Ɵæŋk] 1. verb
    (to express appreciation or gratitude to (someone) for a favour, service, gift etc: He thanked me for the present; She thanked him for inviting her.) þakka
    - thankfully
    - thankfulness
    - thankless
    - thanklessly
    - thanklessness
    - thanks
    2. interjection
    (thank you: Thanks (very much) for your present; Thanks a lot!; No, thanks; Yes, thanks.) takk, þakkir
    - Thanksgiving
    - thanks to
    - thank you

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  • 3 so

    [səu] 1. adverb
    1) ((used in several types of sentence to express degree) to this extent, or to such an extent: `The snake was about so long,' he said, holding his hands about a metre apart; Don't get so worried!; She was so pleased with his progress in school that she bought him a new bicycle; They couldn't all get into the room, there were so many of them; He departed without so much as (= without even) a goodbye; You've been so (= very) kind to me!; Thank you so much!) svo/mjög (mikið)
    2) ((used to express manner) in this/that way: As you hope to be treated by others, so you must treat them; He likes everything to be (arranged) just so (= in one particular and precise way); It so happens that I have to go to an important meeting tonight.) þannig, svo, svona
    3) ((used in place of a word, phrase etc previously used, or something previously stated) as already indicated: `Are you really leaving your job?' `Yes, I've already told you / said so'; `Is she arriving tomorrow?' `Yes, I hope so'; If you haven't read the notice, please do so now; `Is that so (= true)?' `Yes, it's really so'; `Was your father angry?' `Yes, even more so than I was expecting - in fact, so much so that he refused to speak to me all day!) það
    4) (in the same way; also: `I hope we'll meet again.' `So do I.'; She has a lot of money and so has her husband.) sömuleiðis, líka
    5) ((used to express agreement or confirmation) indeed: `You said you were going shopping today.' `So I did, but I've changed my mind.'; `You'll need this book tomorrow, won't you?' `So I will.') það gerði ég/ætla ég raunar
    2. conjunction
    ((and) therefore: John had a bad cold, so I took him to the doctor; `So you think you'd like this job, then?' `Yes.'; And so they got married and lived happily ever after.) þess vegna
    - so-so
    - and so on/forth
    - or so
    - so as to
    - so far
    - so good
    - so that
    - so to say/speak

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  • 4 indeed

    [in'di:d] 1. adverb
    1) (really; in fact; as you say; of course etc: `He's very talented, isn't he?' He is indeed; `Do you remember your grandmother?' `Indeed I do!') vissulega; svo sannarlega
    2) (used for emphasis: Thank you very much indeed; He is very clever indeed.) virkilega; innilega
    2. interjection
    (used to show surprise, interest etc: `John said your idea was stupid.' `Indeed!') er það virkilega!; jæja já!

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  • 5 should/would like

    (want: I would like to say thank you; Would you like a cup of tea?) langa

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  • 6 invaluable

    [in'væljuəbl]
    (of value too great to be estimated: Thank you for your invaluable help.) ómetanlegur

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  • 7 kindness

    noun (the quality of being kind: I'll never forget her kindness; Thank you for all your kindness.) góðvild, elskulegheit

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  • 8 Ladyship

    noun ((with Her, Your etc) a word used in speaking to, or about, a woman with the title `Lady': Thank you, Your Ladyship; Ask Her Ladyship for permission.) ávarpstitill lafði

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  • 9 lastly

    adverb (finally: Lastly, I would like to thank you all for listening so patiently to what I have been saying.) að lokum

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  • 10 Lordship

    noun ((with His, Your etc) a word used in speaking to, or about, a man with the title `Lord' and also certain judges who do not have this title: Thank you, Your Lordship.) lávarðstign; ávarpstitill

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  • 11 not at all

    (it does not matter; it is not important etc: `Thank you for helping me.' `Not at all.') það var ekkert

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  • 12 plenty

    ['plenti] 1. pronoun
    1) (a sufficient amount; enough: I don't need any more books - I've got plenty; We've got plenty of time to get there.) nægur
    2) (a large amount: He's got plenty of money.) hellingur, gnægð
    2. adjective
    That's plenty, thank you!) kappnógur
    - plentiful

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  • 13 ta

    ((used especially by or to young children) thank you: The baby says `please' and `ta'.) takk

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  • 14 good

    [ɡud] 1. comparative - better; adjective
    1) (well-behaved; not causing trouble etc: Be good!; She's a good baby.) góður
    2) (correct, desirable etc: She was a good wife; good manners; good English.) góður, réttur
    3) (of high quality: good food/literature; His singing is very good.) góður
    4) (skilful; able to do something well: a good doctor; good at tennis; good with children.) góður
    5) (kind: You've been very good to him; a good father.) góður
    6) (helpful; beneficial: Exercise is good for you.; Cheese is good for you.) góður, hollur
    7) (pleased, happy etc: I'm in a good mood today.) í góðu skapi
    8) (pleasant; enjoyable: to read a good book; Ice-cream is good to eat.) góður
    9) (considerable; enough: a good salary; She talked a good deal of nonsense.) góður, umtalsverður
    10) (suitable: a good man for the job.) góður, hæfur
    11) (sound, fit: good health; good eyesight; a car in good condition.) góður
    12) (sensible: Can you think of one good reason for doing that?) góður, skynsamlegur
    13) (showing approval: We've had very good reports about you.) góður, lofsamlegur
    14) (thorough: a good clean.) ítarlegur, góður
    15) (healthy or in a positive mood: I don't feel very good this morning.) vel
    2. noun
    1) (advantage or benefit: He worked for the good of the poor; for your own good; What's the good of a broken-down car?) hagur, þága
    2) (goodness: I always try to see the good in people.) hið góða
    3. interjection
    (an expression of approval, gladness etc.) gott!
    4. interjection
    ((also my goodness) an expression of surprise etc.) hamingjan sanna
    - goody
    - goodbye
    - good-day
    - good evening
    - good-for-nothing
    - good humour
    - good-humoured
    - good-humouredly
    - good-looking
    - good morning
    - good afternoon
    - good-day
    - good evening
    - good night
    - good-natured
    - goodwill
    - good will
    - good works
    - as good as
    - be as good as one's word
    - be up to no good
    - deliver the goods
    - for good
    - for goodness' sake
    - good for
    - good for you
    - him
    - Good Friday
    - good gracious
    - good heavens
    - goodness gracious
    - goodness me
    - good old
    - make good
    - no good
    - put in a good word for
    - take something in good part
    - take in good part
    - thank goodness
    - to the good

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  • 15 after

    1. preposition
    1) (later in time or place than: After the car came a bus.) á eftir
    2) (following (often indicating repetition): one thing after another; night after night.) eftir
    3) (behind: Shut the door after you!) á eftir (sér)
    4) (in search or pursuit of: He ran after the bus.) á eftir
    5) (considering: After all I've done you'd think he'd thank me; It's sad to fail after all that work.) eftir
    6) ((American: in telling the time) past: It's a quarter after ten.) yfir
    2. adverb
    (later in time or place: They arrived soon after.) síðar, á eftir
    3. conjunction
    (later than the time when: After she died we moved house twice.) eftir (að)
    - afterthought
    - afterwards
    - after all
    - be after

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  • 16 thee

    [ði:]
    (an old word for `you' used only when addressing one person, especially God (usually Thee), as the object of a verb: We thank Thee for Thy goodness.) þig, þér, þín

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  • 17 ungrateful

    (not showing thanks for kindness: It will look very ungrateful if you don't write and thank him.) vanþakklátur

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  • thank-you — n 1.) something you say or do in order to thank someone ▪ This present s a thank you for helping me last week. ▪ I just want to say a big thank you to everyone who supported us. 2.) thank you letter/note/card a short letter etc in which you thank …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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