Merci de votre patience.
This way to thank someone is very appreciated.
No need to translate 'time', this notion is included in the notion of patience.
You could also say :
Merci de m'avoir consacrer votre temps. - thank you for devoting your time (to me).
"Thank you fro your help" translates into French as <<merci de votre aide>>
bon travail !
je vous remercie pour votre commande
merci d'être mon ami / amie
The actual translation to the phrase "beautiful land" in French is (Belle Terre). thank you for your time- Vertigo1234554321 signing out
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 Monseigneur.
Merci beaucoup
Hey im french, the french word is "Messagerie Vocale" or "Repondeur" :) Thank you very much!
merci pour votre patience, merci de votre patience (both ways are correct)
yes its correct to use thank you for your assiduous patience
More correctly it would be... Thank you for giving this matter your attention.
Thank you is "merci" in French.
Merci means thank you in French.
The word "thank you" in French Canadian is spelled "merci".
avez de l'amour de patience.
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?.
...thank you.
Thank you is 'Merci' in French
Thank you Ma'am is 'merci madame' in French.
"Non merci" is the way of saying 'no thank you' in French.