Thank you a lot: merci beaucoup. Tu est une beaute delicieux aimable: You are a kind, delicious beauty. I'll pretend that that is not at all worrying.
Merci beaucoup, tu est une beauté, délicieux, aimable.
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!"
Well, first of all, it's spelled "beaucoup," which means "many." "Merci" means "thanks," so "merci beaucoup" translates to "thank you very much."
"Thanks a lot" in French is spelled "Merci beaucoup."
Thank you = Merci (pronounced as mare-see)Merci
thank you very much -> merci beaucoup, or slightly more informally, merci bien
merci toujours or merci beaucoup
"merci beaucoup" (pronounced 'mehr-see boh-coo') means 'thank you very much' in French.
"Thank you" - Merci. "Thank you very much" - "Merci Beaucoup"
"Un grand merci"
Merci infiniment
Merci! - thank you or, Merci Beaucoup- thank you very much