thank you for your visit
it means thank you very much im portugese btw :)
Gracias por tu visita, or you can say Gracias por la visita. Either of them is ok.
Abregado? Not that I know of. But it sounds like the Portuguese "obrigado", which means thank you.
It means "Later when you come to visit".
De nada (sounds like gee-nada)
Obrigado pela benção.
obrigada pela visitinha.
(the sentence is incomplete) Than you for your sympathy and a [female pronoun] (...)
Obrigada pela mensagem (f) or obrigado pela mensagem (m). Whether you use male or female depends on your gender, not that of who you're thanking.
"Obrigado" means "thank you" in English. It is used by Portuguese speakers to express gratitude or appreciation.
Brazilian Portuguese - "pela sua viagem" European Portuguese - "pela tua viagem"
It means "Visit with the Veterinary"! Visita=Visit Con=With El=The Veterinario=Veterinary
"Thanks!" and "Thank you!" are English equivalents of the Portuguese word Obrigado! The courtesy in question translates literally into English as "Obligated!" or "Obliged!" The pronunciation will be "O-bree-GA-doo" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.
O Padre Marcelo Rossi conhece bem o livro de Daniel, mas obrigado pela sugestão.
Thanks, and the same to you
It means "thank you very much."
The population of Tanga-Pela is 341.