todah rabah

English

Etymology

First attested in 1969; from Hebrew תּוֹדָה רַבָּה (todá rabá, thank you very much).

Interjection

todah rabah

  1. (in Jewish cultures) Thank you; many thanks.
    • 1969, Gertrude Samuels, The Secret of Gonen, page viii
      My warmest ties are with the young people and my friends at Gonen. // Todah rabah, and Shalom.
    • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:todah rabah.
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