most likely it is "Gracias mi hija" meaning Thank you my daughter. mi (my) hija (daughter) It could be used as a term of endearment or thanks when the woman it is referring to is clearly not the speaker's daughter.
"Thanks a whole lot, Mother!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Gracias muchísimo, madre! The exclamatory statement also translates as "Thank you very much, Mother!" in English. The pronunciation will be "GRA-syas moo-TCHEE-see-mo MA-drey" in Latin America and "GRA-thyas moo-TCHEE-see-mo MA-drey" in Spain outside of Andalucía and Catalonia.
"Thanks, my love!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Gracias, mi amor! The courtesy also translates as "Thank you, my love!" in English and will be heard said to a female or male "love." The pronunciation will be "GRA-syas mee a-MOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
¡Gracias, madre! in Spanish means "Thank you, Mother!" in English.
"Gracias, mi amor" translates to "thank you, my love" in English.
It means "Thanks, woman."
Mujer divina in English means divine woman.
Secret woman
Thank you for telling me this.
It means: Are you a woman?/You are a woman.
mujer = woman it means alot in Spanish
seriously, thank you
Many thanksThe Spanish phrase "muchas gracias" means "thank you very much" in English. The phrase can also mean many thanks in English. There are several websites that translate Spanish into English such as Smartling.
"Gracias porque les gusto" translates to "Thank you because you liked it" in English.
Gracias
It's equivalent to the English "Thanksgiving Day".
Gracias means thank-you in Spanish
'Graciac' isn't a Spanish word, but if you meant 'gracias', this just means 'thank you'.
The word 'gracia' is a Spanish word and it is translated in English as 'grace'. In Spain and in many parts of the world, its plural form of 'gracias' has been a common expression when saying thank you.
"Thanks for asking!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Gracias por preguntar! The phrase translates preguntar literally as "to ask" since Spanish follows the preposition por with the present infinitive, not the present progressive preguntando, which does literally mean "asking." The pronunciation will be "GRA-syas por PREY-goon-TAR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Soy Mujer in English means I am a Woman.
woman
You might mean "gracias" which is "thank you" in Spanish.