seriously, thank you
Que serio is an expression that means: What a serious person or situation - depending on the context.
Thanks anyways.
"thank you x notify me"
It means " Thank you, my little love." .
It means: thank you for making my bed
seriously This can also be used as the sarcastic or straightforward English "Really?" i.e. "I just got top marks on that test." -- "Really? I was not expecting that."
Serious.
"Soy serio" in Spanish translates to "I am serious" in English. It is used to convey that someone is being earnest, grave, or sincere in what they are saying or doing.
It seems like the phrase "serio you siento bien mala" might be a mix of Spanish and English. In Spanish, "serio" means serious, "siento" means I feel, and "mala" means bad. The phrase might translate to "serious I feel very bad" in English.
Many thanksThe Spanish phrase "muchas gracias" means "thank you very much" in English. The phrase can also mean many thanks in English. There are several websites that translate Spanish into English such as Smartling.
Translation: Thank you because they like me. It makes as little sense in English as it does in Spanish.
Gracias
"Thanks for asking!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Gracias por preguntar! The phrase translates preguntar literally as "to ask" since Spanish follows the preposition por with the present infinitive, not the present progressive preguntando, which does literally mean "asking." The pronunciation will be "GRA-syas por PREY-goon-TAR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
It's equivalent to the English "Thanksgiving Day".
Que serio is an expression that means: What a serious person or situation - depending on the context.
'Graciac' isn't a Spanish word, but if you meant 'gracias', this just means 'thank you'.
The word 'gracia' is a Spanish word and it is translated in English as 'grace'. In Spain and in many parts of the world, its plural form of 'gracias' has been a common expression when saying thank you.