You have a result you are expecting in mind. You are thanking the person or organisation etc in advance for this
Because 'gracias' means 'thank you' in Spanish, the proper response is 'de nada' which means 'you're welcome.'
It means,"Good, and you?" So you would say "Bien, gracias" (Good, thank you)
LEARN ENGLISH!!!!!! "Es más que usted piensa." Means-its more than you think -are you sure this is categorized right? whatre you thanking them for?
Type your answer here... Merci means thank you and merdi I'm not sure but if you mean mardi then it means Tuesday. Hope this helps
Merci means thank you beau means very coup means much ______________ ______________ IF YOU PUT IT TOGETHER IT MEANS THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
It means "you are welcome" and is a common response to thank you. Literally it means "there is nothing [to thank] for".
Answer You are welcome. It is usually given in response to "thank you".
Because 'gracias' means 'thank you' in Spanish, the proper response is 'de nada' which means 'you're welcome.'
"Not bad, thank you " is the correct translation.
response
The response is, "Thank you."
To say thank you for your good wishes in Swahili, you can say "Asante kwa matashi mema." This translates to "Thank you for the good wishes." Another common response is simply "Asante," which means "Thank you."
It means,"Good, and you?" So you would say "Bien, gracias" (Good, thank you)
TTIF stands for "Thank You in Advance." It is commonly used in written communication, particularly in emails or messages, to express appreciation for someone's anticipated help or response. This phrase conveys politeness and sets a positive tone for the interaction.
favorable and anticipated
Literally means "It's nothing" or "it's of no importance". It is the standard response to "Salamat"(thank you)
An acceptable response would be, "thank you."