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How to Say β€˜Thank you for your welcome.’ in French

Merci pour votre accueil.

mehr-see poor voh-truh ah-kuey

[mehr-see poor voh-truh ah-kuey]

πŸ’¬ Usage Tip: A more natural English translation is "Thank you for your hospitality" or "Thank you for the warm welcome." "Merci pour..." = "Thank you for..."

πŸ‡«πŸ‡· In France: This phrase is especially nice after visiting someone's home, workplace, or event in France. It sounds warm and appreciative.

Phrase Breakdown

Merci

[mehr-see]

thank you

Common expression used to thank someone.

Example

Merci pour votre aide.

Thank you for your help.

pour

[poor]

for

Preposition introducing the reason for thanks or purpose.

Example

Merci pour votre accueil.

Thank you for your welcome.

votre

[voh-truh]

your

Formal or plural possessive adjective used before a noun.

Example

Merci pour votre accueil.

Thank you for your welcome.

accueil

[ah-kuey]

welcome / reception

Noun meaning hospitality or the welcome someone gives.

Example

Merci pour votre accueil.

Thank you for your welcome.

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