"Thanks!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word ¡Gracias! The courtesy also translates as "Thank you!" in English. The pronunciation will be "GRA-syas" in Latin America and "GRA-thyas" in Spain outside of Andalucía and Catalonia.
it means thank you
Gracias
Gracias and it could also be muchas gracias or muchísimas gracias, if you are extremely thankful
Gracias, encanto (or encanta for a female).
Graci'! for Gracias! in Spanish means "Grazi'! for Grazie! in Italian and "Thanks!" in English.
"Very well, thank you!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrases ¡Muy bien, gracias! The response to being asked how one is also translates as "Very good, thank you!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mwee byen gra-SYAS" in Uruguayan Spanish.
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.
That means "thanks" or "thank you".
Fine, thanks = Bien, gracias. I am fine, thanks. Estoy bien, gracias.
"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.
The words for "many thanks" in Spanish are "muchas gracias." They are pronounced "MOO-chas GRA-see-ahs." You can find Spanish translations for individual words by going to ask.com and typing in the words "English to Spanish" without the quotation marks and a box will show for you to type your word in that you want translated.
Bienvenido cariño for a male, Bienvenida cariña for a female.
Gracias senora encantadora