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French Phrase

Je te remercie beaucoup pour ta proposition.

/ʒə tə ʁə.mɛʁ.si bo.ku puʁ ta pʁɔ.pɔ.zi.sjɔ̃/
Meaning"I thank you very much for your proposal."
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Meaning

This phrase is a polite and structured way to express gratitude specifically for a suggestion, offer, or idea. It combines the verb 'remercier' with the intensifier 'beaucoup' to show genuine appreciation for the other person's input.

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When to use

Use this phrase in professional or polite personal contexts when someone presents an idea or an invitation. It is more formal than a simple 'merci' and shows that you value the specific offer made.

Grammar Breakdown

Jeteremerciebeaucouppourtaproposition

1

Direct Object Pronoun

The 'te' is a direct object pronoun placed before the verb 'remercie', meaning 'you'.

2

Possessive Adjective

'Ta' is the feminine singular possessive adjective matching the feminine noun 'proposition'.

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A

Si tu as besoin d'un coup de main pour le rapport, je suis là.

If you need a hand with the report, I'm here.

Je te remercie beaucoup pour ta proposition.

I thank you very much for your proposal.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Je remercie à toi beaucoup pour ta proposition.

    The verb 'remercier' takes a direct object pronoun like 'te', not an indirect object with 'à'.

  • Je te merci beaucoup pour ta proposition.

    You must use the conjugated verb 'remercier' instead of the noun 'merci' in this sentence structure.

Alternatives

  • Merci beaucoup pour ton offre.

    Thank you very much for your offer.

  • C'est gentil de proposer cela.

    It's kind of you to suggest that.

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Cultural Tip

In French culture, using the full verb 'remercier' adds a layer of sincerity and professional polish compared to the shorter 'merci'. While 'te' indicates a 'tu' relationship, the structure remains respectful and is common in modern office environments.