"Thank you very much! Have a wonderful day!" is the type of sentence that might make a French person giggle because it sounds so American. Americans are known for being excessively and insincerely polite. And no matter how you judge it, it's true that American social culture places more emphasis on smiling and emphatic expressions of good will toward strangers. So there really is no French translation of "have a wonderful day" because any translation that conveyed the literal meaning would sound silly. So you'd better just stick to
Merci beaucoup. Bonne journée. -- "mehr-see boh-koo bohn zhoor-nay"
Merci beaucoup
Hey im french, the french word is "Messagerie Vocale" or "Repondeur" :) Thank you very much!
Spanish: "Buen provecho" It's like in french "Bon apetit", it means the same.
merci beaucoup pour le cafe
The French for thank-you is merci. (pronouced - mare-see)Merci is a French equivalent of 'Thank you'. As an interjection, it means 'Thank you'. As a feminine gender noun, it takes 'la' ['the'] as its definite article, and means 'mercy'.Thank you very much is 'merci beaucoup' (mer-sea bow-coo).Thank you in frensh is "Merci"
Merci beaucoup is French for "Thank you very much". prounced: mare-see bough-coo
Merci! - thank you or, Merci Beaucoup- thank you very much
Thank you = Merci Thank you very much = Merci beaucoup
The word "thank you" in French Canadian is spelled "merci".
Thank you is spelled 'merci' (pronounced mer sea) in French. Thank you very much is 'merci beaucoup' (mer-sea bow-coo).
Merci Beaucoup
Merci bien.
merci beaucoup
Merci beaucoup
thank for thank me so day can then u very lucky much then much and day wont day wonderful
"Thank you" - Merci. "Thank you very much" - "Merci Beaucoup"
Hello = BonjourThank You Very Much = Merci Beaucoup