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"I give thanks a lot" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Je remercie beaucoup.

Specifically, the subject pronoun je is "I." The present indicative verb remerciemeans "(I) am giving thanks/thanking, do give thanks/ do thank, give thanks/thank." The adverb beaucoup translates as "a lot, lots."

The pronunciation will be "zhuh ruh-mer-see boh-koo" in French.

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