De rien - meaning "it's nothing" je vous en prie- very polite way of saying "you're welcome"
You can reply by saying "Merci" which means thank you in French.
De rien
You may reply 'de rien' (meaning 'that's nothing' or 'no problem') or 'je vous en prie' (you're welcome). For most people, a small nod and a smile is a good answer even though you're saying nothing.
Thanks - MerciMerci beaucoup
"merci les filles"
You can reply by saying "Merci" which means thank you in French.
Merci (thankyou)
De rien
Merci pour votre réponse
In France we usually reply "merci" with a smile. Indeed, or, "c'est gentil".
'de rien' is a standard reply to 'merci' (thanks) which translates roughly as 'no problem' or 'don't mention it'. It is familiar but quite correct.
if you feel like thanking the person:"merci" (thanks)"merci beaucoup" (thank you very much)"c'est très gentil" (that's very kind)
Vous êtes bienvenu - or in reply to merci - je vous en prie How about 'de rien.'
Answer: 'Ça VA?' In reply to that, you could say 'Ça VA bien merci', meaning, 'I'm fine thanks.'
good, thank you and you? best reply when someone says Comment allez-vous? maybe :d
A common response to "merci monsieur" is "Je vous en prie," which means "You're welcome." Alternatively, you could simply say "De rien," which translates to "It's nothing." Both responses convey politeness and gratitude.
"Good, thanks for asking," is the typical response to the question "How are you?" The translation for that type of response in French would be, "Bien, merci pour me demander." You could also abbreviate it as "Bien, merci" -- "Good, thanks".