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  • Where does ta! come from? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    ta: 1772, "natural infantile sound of gratitude" [Weekley] Although possibly originating from the imitative of baby talk, this is in widespread use in the North of England and Wales as an informal "thanks" amongst adults American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language says: ta: Chiefly British Used to express thanks ETYMOLOGY:
  • How and in what way did the Danes come to influence English?
    As for ta and thank, the origin of thank is believed to be Proto Germanic (thankojan) and was already present in Anglo Saxon English before the Danish invasions However, the Old English (þancian) and Old Norse (þakka) versions followed parallel evolution paths and met again when Danes landed in Britain So yes "ta" looks like Old Norse
  • Why does tar mean “thank you”? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Ta British; informal Thank you ‘‘Ta,’ said Willie gratefully’ Oxford Dictionaries As to why and how “ta” means “thank you”, that is an interesting question As WS2's answer explains, the etymology of ta has been dated from 18th century, but it was probably said and heard much earlier than that The OED believes that the sound
  • What is the meaning of to have in old cartoons?
    Brenda used to shout “Ta have!” as a girl and Mike put it in the story When this cartoon was released in 1944, Brenda Maltese was not quite six years old, a little young for the part, so she was drawn as a teenage bobby-soxer, in a parody of comedienne Cass Daley
  • Why do we say to boot? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Originally, it comes from Old English to bote As Etymonline explains, in Old English bot meant "'help, relief, advantage; atonement,' literally 'a making better,'" from Proto-Germanic * boto , which is also where the word better comes from
  • Meaning of the Oscar Wilde quote about the tragedy of old age
    In order to reach old age, you must once have had to be young The 'tragedy' referred to, is that in old age, we remember only too well what we were in our youth - young, agile, and smooth-skinned You cannot be old without having first been young, I'm pretty sure Oscar Wilde appreciated the beauty of youth, and its loss in old age
  • How did “way to go” come to mean “well done”?
    Green’s Dictionary of Slang lists the exclamation way to go! as a short form of that’s the right way to go, noting that it may have been coined for the 1940 American biographical film Knute Rockne All American, which tells the story of Notre Dame's legendary football coach Knute Rockne
  • american english - Data pronunciation: dayta or dahta? - English . . .
    It's DAY-ta on Star Trek, which is perhaps the ultimate reference :-) I cannot imagine Patrick Stewart saying "Dah-ta " P S An editorial reminder (as mentioned earlier) that data is plural; e g , "the data are clear" not "the data is clear " Feel free to edit this answer for references to data being either plural or singular in usage
  • What exactly does tally ho mean? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    @MichaelOwenSartin: To add to the wikipedia article "tally-ho" comes French taïaut or tayaut evolved from Middle French ta-ho formed from two onomatopœic words: ta that was the cry to stimulate the animals and ho a rallying cry It was used in foxhunting to signal the beast, and also in classical French to expose someone to public condemnation
  • Where does the expression “spill the tea” come from?
    It comes from the idea of having old Southern tea parties in the South to gossip behind people's back Presumably, the tea drunk in the Southern Sates must be sweet tea also known as iced-tea , and not the typical British cup of hot tea





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