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"Thank you, sir!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Merci, monsieur! The courtesy also translates as "Thanks, mister!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mer-see-muh-syuhr" in French.

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"Thanks and see you soon!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Merci et à bientôt! The words translate literally into English as "Thank you and to (seeing one another) soon!" The pronunciation will be "mer-see ey a bya-to" in French.

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"Thanks, my love!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Merci, mon amour! The courtesy also translates literally as "Thank you, my love!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mer-see mo-na-moor" in French.

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'Merci beaucoup' means 'Thank you very much'

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13y ago

it means "thank you very much my dear friend"

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10y ago

Colloquially, "Thank you, my friend".

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merci (thank you) monsieur (sir/mr)

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thank you my friend.

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