French word for "thank you"
France. Merci is French for Thank You
"merci chéri" = "thanks, dear" (or "darling")
The word originated in France back in 1125.
Merci means 'thanks' or 'thank you' in English.
Merci
"Thank you" - Merci. "Thank you very much" - "Merci Beaucoup"
Thank you = Merci (pronounced as mare-see)Merci
Non Merci
merci mon Dieu /or/ Dieu merci
France. Merci is French for Thank You
Merci is French - for thank you
It's from the French and came into England with the Norman Conquest in 1066. Early spellings spell it like the French "merci".
Yes, the word "merci" has an accent, specifically an acute accent over the letter "e" - merci.
merci vous Answer: A simple "Merci" works, "Merci beaucoup!" (Thanks a lot!) is often heard. "Merci bien" runs the risk of sounding a bit sarcastic.
merci toujours or merci beaucoup
Merci fille
Merci Montello is 5' 4".