Merci beaucoup
Hey im french, the french word is "Messagerie Vocale" or "Repondeur" :) Thank you very much!
muchos gracias senorNOTHING! "Muchas Gracias" (fem. adjective matching fem. noun) mean literally "many" or "much" thanks. Colloquially it means, "Thank you very much, sir!"
beaucoup = many, a lot ... beau coup , literally, good count or many, very much, as in merci beaucoup, thank you very much, or beaucoup de poissons, a good catch, lots of fish. It can be quite flexible in its usage beaucoup (de)- a lot, much, many
Thank you very much, love. (this entry used to say "darling", but the Welsh word "cariad" means "love.")
The French equivalent of the English phrase 'thank you and goodbye' is merci et au revoir. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'merci' means 'thanks'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The preposition 'au' means 'to the'. And the infinitive 'revoir', which means 'to see again', is used as a noun, 'the seeing again'.
Same as French french :-) - "merci" (thank you) "merci beaucoup" (thank you very much)
Hey im french, the french word is "Messagerie Vocale" or "Repondeur" :) Thank you very much!
The word for yes in French is "Oui" (pronounced Wee). The word "very much" is beaucoup (bo- KOO). You may have seen this word in the expression "Merci beaucoup" (thank you very much).
Merci, (usually used with Beaucoup which means very much)
merci beacoup (pronounced mare si boe coo) merci - thank you beacoup - a lot
"Thank you very much".
Baie can be used that way. Ex. Baie Dankie - Thank you very much (Dankie - Thank you)
baie dankie
"Non merci" is the way of saying 'no thank you' in French.
the answer is Beaucoup, the French word for "very much".
Merci.
Thank you very much is in Polish Dziękuję(ci/Ci) bardzo or Bardzo(ci/Ci) dziękuję. The word ci is a version of the word ty, which in English means you, inflected to the dative form according to Polish grammatical rules.