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  1. When someone expresses their gratitude with a heartfelt “Merci beaucoup” (which means “Thank you very much” in French), it’s not only polite but also thoughtful to respond with equal warmth and courtesy.

  2. To be used with cautiion. Ça m'a fait plaisir or cela m'a fait plaisir (It gave me pleasure) is quite common in Quebec and rare in France. Merci à vous or Merci à toi (Thanks to you) is a bit informal and short. Which ones to choose?

  3. 9 sie 2023 · The most common way to say “thank you” or “thanks” in French is merci (pronounced mɛʀsi or mehr-see). The most common way to say “thank you very much” is merci beaucoup (pronounced mɛʀsi boku or mer-see bo-kou).

  4. 7 sty 2022 · How do you respond to thank you in French? What to say after merci in French? What's "you're welcome" in French Canadian? In this article, you will find 5 French ways to respond to merci. "You are welcome" is one of the most overused phrases that people utter every day.

  5. 22 lis 2021 · Merci (= Thank you) → The one used in everyday conversation; you need to know this essential French polite word. Merci beaucoup (= Thank you very much) Merci énormément (= Thank you so much, with more emphasis, less common) Merci pour tout. (= Thank you for everything.)

  6. This is a polite and formal response to “merci,” suitable for both informal (using “tu”) and formal (using “vous”) contexts. It conveys a sense of “don’t mention it” or “my pleasure.” Examples: “Merci beaucoup pour ton aide.” “Je ten prie, cétait un plaisir.” (Thank you very much for your help.

  7. 10 sty 2024 · The word “merci” is the standard way to say thank you in French. It fits most situations where gratitude is due, and it’s simple to pronounce: The “er” sounds like the “ay” in “say,” and the final “i” is pronounced “ee.” For a more emphatic thank you, try “merci beaucoup” (thank you very much).

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