When asked to comment on the word ‹thank you› in my native language, Russian, I was quickly torn between two...
When writing in Chinese, one uses ‹感(gǎn)谢(xiè)› or colloquially ‹谢(xiè)谢› to express gratitude. ‹感(gǎn)› means ‹feel› and its subpart ‹心›...
If you are looking to express gratitude in English, a superficial ‹thanks› quickly comes to mind. If you are being sincere, you say «thank you», always addressing the other person, or one step further, «I am grateful». It comes from the Latin word «gratias,» in turn leading back to ‹grate›:...
Oskar Schmiedel (1887–1959) was the first to conduct research on Rudolf Steiner’s family. He personally visited descendants of the Blie...
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