"Merci d'avoir lu" is a French phrase that translates to "Thank you for reading" in English. It is often used to express gratitude to someone for taking the time to read or listen to something.
Merci d'avoir lu if you mean pastmerci de lire if you mean present
Merci d'avoir lu mon projet.
"Thank you" - Merci. "Thank you very much" - "Merci Beaucoup"
"merci chéri" = "thanks, dear" (or "darling")
bien merci = fine, thanks
I assume you mean "merci beaucoup?" It means "thank you very much."
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Type your answer here... Merci means thank you and merdi I'm not sure but if you mean mardi then it means Tuesday. Hope this helps
Merci = thank you mes voisins = my neighbours (plural)
what does LU mean on a statement transaction
"Trasporto" is Italian for "freight" or "transport" while "Merci" is Italian for "goods." Thus "trasporto Merci" would mean "freight goods," "goods transport," or "the transporting of goods."