No. It does not. When one verbally pronounces the word, it sounds something like, "grahhh-see-us". If there was an accent, it would sound like, "grah-seeeee-iss."
muchos gracias (=Muchisimas gracias (accent on first 'i')
No gracias = No thank you The answer to 'gracias' (You're welcome, my pleasure) is 'De nada'
"Gracias" is Spanish for "Thank you."
gracias por compartir
To say thank you in Spanish, you would say gracias. tu dice gracias usted.. you say thank you...gracias is just thanks...gracias usted is thank you
No, the sentence "gracias por darme la oportunidad" does not have an accent mark. The word "gracias" has the accent mark already, so the rest of the sentence does not require any additional accents.
muchos gracias (=Muchisimas gracias (accent on first 'i')
No gracias = No thank you The answer to 'gracias' (You're welcome, my pleasure) is 'De nada'
Significa "muchas gracias".
"Gracias" is Spanish for "Thank you."
gracias = tlasojkamati.
Gracias was created in 1536.
Gracias is Spanish for "thank you". "Señora" is "ma'am". So "gracias, señora" is "thanks, ma'am."
"Gracias"Thank you = gracias
gracias por compartir
To say thank you in Spanish, you would say gracias. tu dice gracias usted.. you say thank you...gracias is just thanks...gracias usted is thank you
Gracias por tu visita, or you can say Gracias por la visita. Either of them is ok.