Thankyou is of course merci, but your question may be garbled. If you mean how do you reply TO thankyou - that is, what's the French for You're Welcome, there are several forms: Je vous en prie - I beg you (not to mention it). De rien - It's nothing. C'est moi qui vous remercie - It is I who thank you.
Is it Italian or something? As far as I can tell, once into french it sounds a bit like this:
Gracias à toi
merci monsieur
Merci pour votre réponse
if you mean in french , when it means thank you, then i would type "no problem" or "its okay" into a word translator on the internetMerci in French is "thank you" "De rien" is one reply that means you are welcome or you can use "pas de quoi".
One normally does not have to reply to a thank you letter.
don't mention it (as a reply for 'thank you') is translated "de rien" or "ce n'est rien" in French.
my pleasure
you welcome
response
The word "reply" in French is "rΓ©ponse".
The correct reply to this is: thank you! May he will it.
You can write a simple 'thank you' when you make a reply.
"Thank you, it was so kind of you to remember me"
Thank you for your quick reply