المعنى
A slightly more formal way to express gratitude.
بنك التمارين
3 تمارينIch ___ mich.
Ich bedanke mich ___ die Hilfe.
Ich bedanke ___.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
The phrase 'Ich bedanke mich' literally translates to 'I thank myself' or 'I make myself thankful.' It's a reflexive verb construction in German. * **Ich**: This is the first-person singular pronoun, meaning 'I'. It comes from Proto-Germanic *ik, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *eǵh₂. * **bedanke**: This is a form of the verb 'bedanken'. The prefix 'be-' is common in German verbs and can indicate that an action is performed upon an object or that it completes an action. In this context, it intensifies or specifies the act of thanking. The root 'dank' comes from Old High German 'danc', meaning 'thought' or 'gratitude', which itself is related to Proto-Germanic *þankaz and Proto-Indo-European *tong- ('to think', 'to feel'). * **mich**: This is the reflexive pronoun 'myself' in the accusative case. It comes from Old High German 'mīh', ultimately from Proto-Germanic *mek and Proto-Indo-European *me-. So, historically, the phrase implies that the act of thanking originates from and reflects back upon the speaker, making it a more self-contained and perhaps slightly more formal expression compared to a direct 'Danke' (Thanks) or 'Ich danke Ihnen/dir' (I thank you). It conveys a sense of sincere, perhaps even slightly deferential, gratitude.