"I will" do what? In English, it is commonplace to say "I will" as an abbreviation for the future action that "I will do". In French, this is impossible since the "I will" is built into the verb as opposed to being separate words.
"Thank you, I will do it" can be translated as, "Merci, je le ferai." and is the closest thing to "Thank you, I will." that works.
Thank you is "merci" in French.
In Quebec French, you can say "merci" to express "thank you."
Thank you is 'Merci' in French
Thank you Ma'am is 'merci madame' in French.
Thank you in French is Merci. How are you in French is Ça va? or Comment ça va?. Thank you and how are you in French is Merci et ça va?.
The most common and simple way to say "thank you" in French is: Merci.
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Answer: Merci
Merci
Thank you = Merci Thank you very much = Merci beaucoup
Merci means thankyou in french
Thank you