je vous remercie: I thank you
- Je vous remercie (formal I thank you)
- Je te remercie (informal I thank you)
How do French Canadians say thank you?
You’ve probably already heard that merci is how you say thank you in French.
Do you say merci or merci beaucoup?
The most common way to say thank you in French is merci (thanks), but there are plenty ways of expressing your gratitude a bit more effusively: Merci beaucoup. Thank you very much.
Do the French say merci bien?
It’s likely you’re familiar with the most basic way to say “thank you,” the French word merci.
How to Say “Thank You” in French.
French | English | Context |
---|---|---|
Merci bien | Thank you very much | Formal, informal, often sarcastic |
Merci mille fois | Thanks a million | Informal |
What is the French word for thanks?
Merci (mekh*-see)
Merci is the most common way to say “thank you” in French. The response you may hear is de rien, which literally translates to “from nothing”, meaning “you’re welcome”. You might also hear avec plaisir which means “with pleasure”.
What are some Québec expressions?
7 Phrases You Will Only Hear in Québécois
- Lâche pas la patate! Don’t let go of the potato!
- Se laisser manger la laine sur le dos. To let someone eat the wool off your back.
- C’est tiguidou. It’s good!
- Tire-toi une bû Take a log.
- Avoir du front tout le tour de la tête.
- Faire le boss de bécosses.
- Être vite sur ses patins.
What is hello Québec?
French people stick to the usual “bonjour”. That said, if you’re wondering how to say hello in French Canadian then look no further. In Canada, particularly in Quebec, we can say “bon matin”. As far as afternoons are concerned, there’s no other special way to say hello during the day until the evening.
How do I respond to Merci beaucoup?
In terms of recommendations, you can’t go wrong with je vous en prie, c’est moi qui vous remercie and Il n’y a pas de quoi. They are all on the very polite side and good for nearly all occasions.
What does Merci Bien mean?
thank you thank you very much
Merci bien. thank you thank you very much.
What means Merci Boku?
thank you very much
: thank you very much.
Do you say bien or Bon?
Bon is an adjective.
It modifies a noun and means good, suitable, efficient, correct, useful, etc. Bien is an adverb. It means good, moral, right, healthy, etc., and can only be used as an adverb with state-of-being verbs such as être.
What is ca va bien mean?
A few less formal replies might include: Ça va bien. I’m fine. / Things are good.
Do the French say you’re welcome?
The most common “you’re welcome”: de rien
We’ll start with the most common way to say you’re welcome in French: ‘de rien’. You can use ‘de rien’ as an informal response to somebody who has thanked you. You’ll hear this expression used commonly throughout France in a range of situations.
What language is bien merci?
Detailed Translations for merci bien from French to English
merci: thanks; thank you.
How do you say thank you nicely?
Other Ways to Say “Thank You So Much” and “Thank You Very Much” in Writing
- 1 Thank you for all your hard work on this.
- 2 Thanks again, we couldn’t have pulled this off without you.
- 3 Thank you, you’re amazing!
- 4 I’m so thankful for everything you bring to the team.
- 9 I appreciate your hard work.
- 16 Grateful for your support.
How do you say thank you in Montreal?
- “Thanks” in French – Merci.
- “Thank you” in French to a stranger: Je vous remercie.
- “Thank you” in French to a friend: Je te remercie.
- “Thank you very much” in French – Merci beaucoup.
- “Thank you so much” in French – Un immense merci.
- “No, thank you” in French – Non, merci.
- “Thank you, my friend” in French – Merci, mon ami/e.
How do people in Quebec greet each other?
In Quebec, friends or acquaintances will kiss on both cheeks when meeting and leaving. This happens between female friends and between men and women, but not between male friends. In informal settings, such as a party or bar, most young people will simply exchange greetings such as “Hi!” or “How are you?”
How can I be polite in Quebec?
To beckon a waiter in Quebec, quietly to say “Monsieur” or “S’il vous plait. Say “Mademoiselle” to beckon a waitress. Never beckon a waiter or waitress by snapping your fingers or shouting. The host normally offers first toast.
How do you say goodbye in Quebec?
Goodbye. – Au revoir. I’m sorry.
How do you say please in Quebec?
SIMPLE STUFF
- Bonjour (bon-zhoor) Hello (literal translation: “Good day”)
- Bonsoir (bon-swahr) Good evening.
- Merci (mair-see) Thanks!
- De rien (duh ree-en) You’re welcome (literal translation: “of nothing”)
- S’il vous plaît (seel voo play) Please.
What do you call a woman from Quebec?
Québécois (pronounced [kebekwa] ( listen)); feminine: Québécoise (pronounced [kebekwaz] ( listen)), Quebecois (fem.: Quebecoise), or Québecois (fem.: Québecoise) is a word used primarily to refer to a French-speaking inhabitant of the Canadian province of Quebec.