"Fine, thanks" is an English equivalent of "Bene, grazie."
Specifically, the adverb "bene" means "fine, good, well." The interjection "grazie" means "thanks, thank you." The pronunciation is "BEH-neh GRAH-tsyeh."
Gracias, y muchos besos a Usted.
"Gracias y buen fin de semana" translates to "Thank you and have a good weekend" in English.
depending on what the other person said it could mean: thank you, you too, hugs and kisses. or same to you, thanks, hugs and kisses
Very well thanks to God and you.
"Mas besos y abrazos para ti" means "More kisses and hugs for you".
kisses and kisses
grande beso means big kiss and grande amor means big love
"Buenas nachoes y gracias" appears to be a misspelled phrase that doesn't have a specific meaning in Spanish. "Buenas noches y gracias" means "good night and thank you" in Spanish.
It's "besos y abrazos" and it means "kisses and hugs."
kisses & hugs for u
"hello cousin Alla, greetings and kisses"
estoy bien gracias y used means I am well thanks and you