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gracias
[ grah-see-uhs; Spanish grah-thee-ahs ]
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of gracias1
First recorded in 1845–50; from Spanish, plural of gracia “grace,†from Latin ²µ°ùÄå³Ù¾±²¹; grace ( def )
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Pope Francis: Gracias for your witness.
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Phil season is being dubbed “Gracias Gustavo.â€
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Instead of a speech, Drexler accepted the award from Prince and sang several lines from his song a capella, ending with, “Ciao. Thank you. Gracias. Ciao.â€
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But between the aching pain illustrated in the fiery “Como Diablos†or soft “Muchas Gracias,†there is a glimmer of joy and hope in “Otro Capitulo.â€
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“My attitude was like ‘gracias maestro, you earned your peace, I’ll fill in the rest.’
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