/ˈdanki/
OriginFrom German danken (“to thank”).
- to thank
“Mi volas denove danki vin por via gastameco.” — I want to thank you again for your hospitality.
Formsdankas(present) · dankis(past) · dankos(future) · dankus(conditional) · danku(volitive) · dankanta(active, participle, present, singular) · dankantaj(active, participle, plural, present) · dankinta(active, participle, past, singular) · dankintaj(active, participle, past, plural) · dankonta(active, future, participle, singular) · dankontaj(active, future, participle, plural) · dankantan(accusative, active, participle, present, singular) · dankantajn(accusative, active, participle, plural, present) · dankintan(accusative, active, participle, past, singular) · dankintajn(accusative, active, participle, past, plural) · dankontan(accusative, active, future, participle, singular) · dankontajn(accusative, active, future, participle, plural) · dankata(participle, passive, present, singular) · dankataj(participle, passive, plural, present) · dankita(participle, passive, past, singular)