merci, j'aime quand vous parlez français - vous aimez ? means "thanks, I like it when you speak French. Do you like that?"
Old French. But THEY borrowed it from Latin. From Greek to Latin to French to English
The French phrase "merci pour ta carte bisous" translates to "thank you for your card, kisses" in English.
Thanks - MerciMerci beaucoup
"merci les filles"
merci pronounced like 'mercy' without the y and ends with the 'ee' sound as in 'see'
The French, non merci, is no thanks in English.
it is thank you
bien merci = fine, thanks
Merci.The English phrase "thank you" is translated to merci in French.
Merci = thank you mes voisins = my neighbours (plural)
In English, "merci" can be translated as "thank you" and "beaucoup" means "a lot" or "very much," so merci beaucoup is the French equivalent to saying "Thank you very much!"
'Merci' is a French word for 'Thank you' . Where ever in the world, French is spoken, to give 'thanks' you say 'merci'. 'Merci beaucoup' means 'thank you very much'.
well form English to french it is 'thankyou' to 'merci' so, the opposite way around it is 'merci' to 'thank you'.
merci it sounds basically like the English words mare, see
Merci, cousin! in French means "Thank you, (my) cousin!" in French.
'Merci' is the modern French word for 'Thank you'. or 'Merci Beaucoup' (Thank you very much). It is pronounced like the English word 'Mercy'. It has its roots in Latin.
Merci pour le venin in French literally means "Thank you for the venom" in English so it may be a bad translation for "Thank you for coming" (Merci d'être venu).