"Gracias" is Spanish for "Thank you."
Chileans speak Spanish/Castilian, so: Gracias (GRAH-see-ass)
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 por compartir
muchas gracias
there are many Mexican languages, but the spanish translation for thank you is gracias.
Gracias. The national language is Spanish.
You might mean "gracias" which is "thank you" in Spanish.
"Grascias" does not appear to be a recognized language. It might be a misspelling of "gracias," which is the Spanish word for "thank you."
Chileans speak Spanish/Castilian, so: Gracias (GRAH-see-ass)
"This European Courntry" must be Spain. Beacause Muchas Gracias is spanish, and the Spanish language came from the Spaniards. Hope this helped
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 was created in 1536.
gracias = tlasojkamati.
Significa "muchas gracias".
Gracias is Spanish for "thank you". "Señora" is "ma'am". So "gracias, señora" is "thanks, ma'am."