thank you: merci
thank you very much= merci beaucoup
you're welcome = de rien / je vous en prie
you reply "de rien" or "je vous en prie", both phrases being standard for "you're welcome"
When someone says 'bon appétit' to you, it is standard to reply 'merci'.
The French for thank-you is merci. (pronouced - mare-see)Merci is a French equivalent of 'Thank you'. As an interjection, it means 'Thank you'. As a feminine gender noun, it takes 'la' ['the'] as its definite article, and means 'mercy'.Thank you very much is 'merci beaucoup' (mer-sea bow-coo).Thank you in frensh is "Merci"
Umm most likely you'd say thank you or maybe if their birthday is that same day (which is unlikely,) say you too.
"Jste vítáni"....If you would like to say it when someone comes "Není zač" or "Rádo se stalo"....if someone says you "Thank you"
"she says" - "dit-elle"
Your welcome.
if you mean in french , when it means thank you, then i would type "no problem" or "its okay" into a word translator on the internetMerci in French is "thank you" "De rien" is one reply that means you are welcome or you can use "pas de quoi".
Its all right
Thank you for your effort and we 're really appreciated
Merci d'être venu is the phrase in french. It says Thank you for coming in french.
When someone says congratulations to you, or when someone congratulates you, say, "Thank you".
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Just say "Thanks" or "Thank you" ;)
you could say Thank You
You say 'You're Welcome'
Say "Thank You".