tis written like an emo-reggaetonero would write, newayz, it means:
"hey curtis thanks that's nice
(finishing in "lindo."then referrin to another person..)
luisita beautyful lets do sumthin toguether!"
In English, gracias means "thank you."
Gracias and it could also be muchas gracias or muchísimas gracias, if you are extremely thankful
"Gracias*" means "Thanks" in English.
'gracias mi amor' literally translates as 'thank you my love'
¡Gracias! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you!" The courtesy also translates into English as "Thanks!" The pronunciation will be "GRA-syas" in Latin America and "GRA-thyas" in parts of Spain.
That means "thanks" or "thank you".
Gracias
Mucho gracias meansm "Thank you very much" in English.
Translation: Thank you because they like me. It makes as little sense in English as it does in Spanish.
Thank you, Grandfather.
"Gracias y buen fin de semana" translates to "Thank you and have a good weekend" in English.
To say the English phrase thank you in Spanish, you would say gracias or muchas gracias. Su bienvenida or de nada is Spanish for the phrase you are welcome.