Ella dice gracias
muy bien gracias...............very well thankyou
We say "de nada"
No, not really. De nada means "You're welcome" (literally:of nothing).
Como means how, so for ex. if someone says Como eres? (How are you?), you can say bien gracias, which means fine thank you.
good, thanks= bien, gracias bad=mal and you?= y tu? (pronounced e two)
European UnionWell it is not country. But its motto Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer says it all. Sad but true.
Sophie te/le dice gracias Sophie (Sofia?) te/le agradece (informal/formal)
The only European country to issue a 25 Franc coin in modern times is Switzerland.The Swiss coin has the words 'Confoederatio Helvetica' on the back. See the related link for images.
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There are no European countries that border the Pacific Ocean (despite what the "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?" video game says is true). Greenland, Iceland, Denmark, and Norway all border the Arctic Ocean, and all are European countries.
This is a closing to a letter, e-mail, or some form of correspondence. It says, "Thanks, Reina. Kisses!" Otherwise, it's gibberish: "Thanks queen kisses."