¡Qué gran ayuda!
¡Muy agradecido!
As with English, inflection is required to make these sentences sarcastic.
Hey
sarcastic way of saying what a family
Different ways of saying thank you is to say express my gratitude or give thanks.
The original meaning of the Spanish word "simón" is a term used in some Latin American countries to refer to a person who always agrees with whatever the other person says, often in a patronizing or sarcastic way.
"Non merci" is the way of saying 'no thank you' in French.
it's sort of a rude, sarcastic way of saying "you got some nerve" in Italian slang
Amarillo
say dhanyawad. It means thank you
It's a really sarcastic way of saying OMG. Kinda like "z'oh my god'
Its not a language. (spanish camo) is another way of saying Spanish Camouflage.
Espanol is the Spanish way of saying the word "Spanish".
There is no a specific saying that would translate directly since the Spanish saying for "you're welcome" (De nada) translates back to "of nothing" or (Por nada) "for nothing" A way to show that there is really nothing to thank for or to show how willing you were to help would be to say: A las ordenes = to the orders (your wish is my command) No hay de que dar gracias = the is nothing to say thank you for
That's kind of you, I owe you one, or I appreciate it