use Google translate kid! it will help if not, use the french dictionary online. the postcard should have where you are, what activities you can do there or you are doing and what you get to see there. Example: a postcard from Cuba would state that you are in blank, cuba so anywhere in cuba, you got to swim with dolphins at the beach and you got to see a fam9ous meuseum in Cuba.
To say, "Thank you for your letter" in French, you could say "Merci de ta carte" (informal) or "Je vous remercie de votre carte" (more formal) or "Nous vous remercions de votre carte" (very formal, speaking on behalf of more than one person, as in "We thank you...").
merçi encore = thanks again (pronounced mare-see on-core)
When someone thanks you, a common response in English is "You're welcome" in French you would say this like: "de rien"
"merci pour ta carte postale"
merci is thank you in french
i think its mercy
Thank you is "Kiitos" in Finnish.KiitosKiitos."Kiitti" or "Tänks" (Thanks) are more relaxed ones
A phrase often used by cowboys to say "Thanks" is: "Much Obliged."
"Emission Impossible"
xei xei sou kaan
If someone sneezes, and you want to say bless you in french, you should say salut.
Merci
thank you -> merci She thanks you. -> Elle vous remercie.
oui merci
grรขce ร vous
Merci beaucoup.
merci magnefeque
Ah bon?!... merci
Merci mon amour
C'était délicieux, merci.
merci d'avoir partagé
Again => encore
gracias de nuevo