Ta, meaning thank you, began as 18th Century baby-talk.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Asante sana!" has the meaning of "Thank you very much!"
In the Dholuo language of African origin, "Ero kamano" has the meaning of "Thank you."
No, "ta" does not appear in any official English dictionaries because it is not a word. "Ta" is used as a short version of the word "Thanks". It looks like it came from English, but it's actually from the Danish word "Tak" meaning "Thank you".
I don't claim to know it's true origin. However, it is used commonly by Winnie the Pooh. That where I was introduced to it.
Ta, meaning thank you, began as 18th Century baby-talk.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Asante!" has the meaning of "Thank you!"
The French phrase "merci pour ta carte bisous" translates to "thank you for your card, kisses" in English.
THETA a greek letter "the" + "ta" (TA = thank you)
THETA a greek letter "the" + "ta" (TA = thank you)
Tishani is derived from Ta + Shana. Meaning Joyful girl. Origin: Australian or American.
when my children where little and had something they shouldn't have my grandmother would say ta-ta so they would give it to her. That's when i started to use it. So i thought it meant thank you. did anyone ever here it used that way? Thank you Pat Corenza
The meaning of the name Bonginkosi in Shona language of the African origin is "Thank the Lord."
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Asante sana!" has the meaning of "Thank you very much!"
The words are found in British Dictionaries. Meaning 'Good Bye', and are of uncertain origin. They have been in use since the 1840's
"Ta" is commonly used as an abbreviation for "thanks" or "thank you" in online communication and texting. It is believed to have originated from a shortened form of the word "thanks" used to express gratitude quickly and informally in digital conversations.
The word Bible is of Greek origin from the phrase, ta biblia, meaning, 'the books'.>