French Phrase
Je te remercie beaucoup pour ta proposition.
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.
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
Direct Object Pronoun
The 'te' is a direct object pronoun placed before the verb 'remercie', meaning 'you'.
Possessive Adjective
'Ta' is the feminine singular possessive adjective matching the feminine noun 'proposition'.
🗨In Conversation
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.
✕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.
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.

