"Thanks to confirm if" is not a complete or clear sentence. It seems like there might be a mistake in the wording or structure. Can you please provide more context or clarify your question?
Roughly translated, it means: 'I feel better, thanks.'
"Spasibo" in Russian translates to "thank you" in English.
The correct spelling is "confirm" (affirm, certify).
"Uhh thanks" is a casual way of expressing gratitude or appreciation with a hint of hesitation or uncertainty. It could imply that the person is unsure about how to respond or feeling somewhat awkward.
"Thank you for your help" in Mandarin.
Thanks. you achieved a dream.
madam, thanks for your responce . kindly confirm my approval for the training with fees exemption regards
confirm
That is "to give thanks".
Please confirm which "Mary Ann" you are talking about, so that your question can be answered. Thanks.
no
I want confirm that what is work of Loyer .
Agree with. Backup. Confirm.
to proceed, to go in, to input, to confirm.
To confirm/refute your understanding
sometimes they mean it
Not to be mean or no thanks but maybe