Gracias is Spanish for "thank you". "Señora" is "ma'am". So "gracias, señora" is "thanks, ma'am."
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Gracias Carnal means Thanks bro. Because Gracias means thanks or thank you, & Carnal means brother.
Senora is Spanish and means a married woman. This is the equivalent to misses in the English language. The abbreviation for senora is Sra.
No. In Spanish, gracias means "thank you" and is the plural noun for "thanks" (from Latin gratia).
"Thank you (and) Good night" is an English equivalent of "Gracias, Buenas noches."Specifically, the exclamation "gracias" means "thanks, thank you." The feminine adjective "buenas" means "good." The feminine noun "noches" means "nights."The pronunciation is "GRAH-syah-SBWEH-nah-SNOH-tchehs."
Gracias senora encantadora
Buenas tardes señora. Como esta usted. = Good afternoon ma'am. how are you You can say good thank you = Bien gracias Or I'm fine thank you = Estoy bien, gracias You could add: Y Usted? = And yourself?
muchos gracias (=Muchisimas gracias (accent on first 'i')
I am a hot senora
How's things, senora
No gracias = No thank you The answer to 'gracias' (You're welcome, my pleasure) is 'De nada'
Senora should be spelled with a tilde over the n, so señora is the correct spelling.
Gracias was created in 1536.
gracias = tlasojkamati.
"Gracias" is Spanish for "Thank you."
"Gracias"Thank you = gracias
gracias por compartir