"merci d'être venu / venue" (pl. "venus / venues")
merci d'etre venue ce soir
Merci
thank you -> merci She thanks you. -> Elle vous remercie.
To say "I am great, thanks" in French, you can say "Je vais très bien, merci." This expresses that you are doing well and includes a polite thank you.
The verb "venir" means to come, so one could say "Nous venons" which means "We come" or "we are coming"
One way of saying "I'm coming" is "J'arrive" (say Jar-EEV).
merci magnefeque
oui merci
Merci beaucoup.
grâce à vous
To say "I am coming" in French, say j'arrive. To say "you are coming", say vous arrivez or tu arrives if you know the person well.To say that you will come at a future time, use the future tense. For example: j'arriverai ce soir - I am coming tonight (literally, I will come tonight).
Merci d'être venu is the phrase in french. It says Thank you for coming in french.