1) Merci pour votre attention. (General for a crowd of people)
2) Merci pour écouter. (Typically to a more familiar group or individually)
Note: (2) thanks the person for listening in general (as opposed to say movie-watching). To thank a person for specifically listening to something, you would need "Merci pour l'écouter" -OR- "Meric pour m'écouter." -- "Thanks for listening to it." -OR- "Thanks for listening to me."
Translation: Merci pour lire.
Note: This thanks the person for reading in general (as opposed to say movie-watching). To thank a person for specifically reading something, you would need "Merci pour le lire" -- "Thanks for reading it."
merci d'avoir regardé - for a business or college presentation, it is standard to say 'merci de votre attention'.
merci d'avoir écouté ma présentation.
Translation: Merci Monseigneur.
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"
Translation: Merci, mon beau.
bonjour is how you say hello in french
Non Merci
Translation: Merci pour régarder ma presentation.
say thank you for watching
Thank you is "merci" in French.
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?.
merci de regarder / d'avoir regardé
The most common and simple way to say "thank you" in French is: Merci.
They bow at the end of the play to thank the audience for watching them through the performance.
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Answer: Merci
Merci