Shan the Albatross
Does "ta"mean"thank you"? and how should I use it?
13. Sep. 2011 12:52
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"Ta" definitely means "thank you", it is common in Australia. People say "ta" to everyone and the phrase usually sounds like "Thank you, ta". :))))
13. September 2011
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Yes, "ta" means thank you. It is informal and you should only really use it with friends and family. If you wish to be polite and courteous always use "Thank you.".
13. September 2011
Yes, it's a British English colloquial or slang word for 'thank you'. It's not used much these days and usually only when spoken, not written.
13. September 2011
It's very colloquial for 'thanks' - but it's used in a very informal way. And not in place of 'thank you' as such. For example, "Can you please pass me that cup?...*person hands over the cup* ta!" "Thank you for coming today." - You wouldn't ever say, 'ta for coming!' it's just too informal, unless it's with a very close friend or something, but you'd still likely say, "Thanks for coming!" Another place we'd say it is like, "Can you grab some milk for me on the way home? ta.." Sort of inserted at the end of a request - again, between maybe a mother and son, or close friends, as a pre-emptive thankyou. It's very complicated actually - but i wouldnt reccomend actually using it until you recognise when others do, as if used inappropriately, it'll really stand out. The same goes for most colloquial terms- understand them completely before attempting to use them.
30. Juli 2013
Thank all of you for your quick responses. It's hard to choose the best answer among the following, but I have to, dont I
14. September 2011
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