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Merci — How to say thank you in French (with native audio)

Merci — How to say thank you in French (with native audio)

Merci (thank you) is one of the most essential French words you’ll hear every day. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use merci with real examples and native audio, discover other ways to say thank you, and see how to reply naturally when someone says “merci”. 🔊 Listen to examples now.

Merci – Thank you – French Word of the Day

📘 Merci meaning

The French word merci means “thank you” or “thanks” and is the most common way to express gratitude in everyday situations. It can be used on its own or in phrases like merci beaucoup (thank you very much). Merci works in both formal and informal contexts, making it a versatile and essential word.

🎧 Merci pronunciation

The pronunciation of merci is /mɛʁ.si/ (IPA), which sounds roughly like “mehr-see”.

📝 Merci examples

1. Merci pour + noun (common usage)
Merci pour votre aide.

Thank you for your help.

Merci pour tout.
Thank you for everything.

Merci beaucoup pour votre message.
Thank you very much for your message.

Merci beaucoup pour ce cadeau.
Thank you very much for this gift.

2. Merci expressions
Merci bien pour votre aide.

Thanks very much for your help.

Merci infiniment pour votre soutien.
Thank you very much for your support.

Mille mercis pour ton aide.
Thanks a million for your help.

3. Ways to respond
Tu veux du café ? — Non merci.

Do you want some coffee? — No thanks.

Merci ! — De rien !
Thank you! — You’re welcome!

Merci pour votre aide ! — Avec plaisir !
Thank you for your help! — My pleasure!

See also:
👉 Merci beaucoup (thank you very much) »

Other ways to say thank you in French

  • je vous remercie — I thank you (formal)
  • je te remercie — I thank you (informal)
  • merci d’avance — thank you in advance
  • merci de votre compréhension — thank you for your understanding

How to say “thanks for…” in French

In French, to say “thanks for + verb+ing”, use the following structure:
Merci d’avoir (or être) + past participle.

Merci d’avoir aidé. Thanks for helping.
Merci d’être venu. Thanks for coming.

How to reply to “merci”

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