Thanks a lot my pretty friend (amiga is a female friend and amigo a male friend)
"Thanks, my beautiful (female) friend"
Thanks a lot my friend.
Thank you (girl) friend it's nothing
Thank you, my friend (female).
muchas gracias mi amigo
Many thanks
Thank you, sister = muchas gracias, hermana
Muchas gracias por mover mi auto.
Mostly a woman saying to a man or a woman:for a male you would say "gracias amigo hermoso." for a female "gracias amiga hermosa."A man would not commonly say to a man: "Gracias, amigo hermoso"
"Thank you my friend" in Spanish is "Gracias, mi amigo (amiga for a female friend)". It is pronounced "GRAH-see-ahs me ah-ME-go" (or ah-ME-gah). Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Gracias, mi amigo guapo.
To say 'Thank you my very good friend for letting me know in Spanish' simply say 'Gracias a mi buen amigo por dejarme saber'.
If you are talking to a male : Muchas gracias, mi amigo. If you are talking to a female: Muchas gracias, mi amiga. *Also Puerto Rican is not its own language, people in Puerto Rico speak Spanish.
Thank you, sister = muchas gracias, hermana
"Gracias mi amigo" is Spanish for "Thank you, my friend." It is a way of expressing gratitude to someone in a friendly manner.
For a male friend: 'Mi querido amigo.' For a female friend: 'Mi querida amiga.'
Es usted muy bienvenido (singular)/Son ustedes muy bienvenidos: if you mean, say, 'Welcome (to my house/country, etc.'. If you mean it as the American equivalent to English '(It's) my pleasure!', then: 'De nada' (Think nothing of it) 'Me place mucho' (Very pleased!)
Muchas gracias por mover mi auto.
Mostly a woman saying to a man or a woman:for a male you would say "gracias amigo hermoso." for a female "gracias amiga hermosa."A man would not commonly say to a man: "Gracias, amigo hermoso"
"Thank you my friend" in Spanish is "Gracias, mi amigo (amiga for a female friend)". It is pronounced "GRAH-see-ahs me ah-ME-go" (or ah-ME-gah). Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Gracias, mi amigo guapo.
The only way is saying:" Gracias mi buen amigo" You will NEVER translate "word by word" because you will Insult your friend calling him "Old". If you both are really close friends then you may say : Gracias mi "viejo amigo" but NEVER "Gracias mi "amigo viejo" because you would be saying that he / she is an "old person". Hope this helps!
First of all, you don't say "muchos gracias", you say"muchas gracias". "Gracias" is a feminine word in spanish that means "thanks".It might depend on context of the conversation, but, "muchas gracias" means "many thanks." The most common way to respond is "de nada" which means "of nothing", in other words:"it was nothing". It's normally interpreted as "you're welcome." in most conversations.