English term
Thank you...
"Thank you very much for finding my phone and returning it.
Best wishes"
It will go on a card. It is intended for a boy and his mother who found my friend's phone. Thank you very much.
4 +3 | Много ви благодаря за това, че намерихте телефона ми и ми го върнахте. С най-добри пожелания | Atanas Dakov |
5 +1 | Благодаря ви | alexani |
5 | благодаря | Iolanta Vlaykova Paneva |
Non-PRO (2): Irena Pizzi, Iveta Ivanova
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Proposed translations
Много ви благодаря за това, че намерихте телефона ми и ми го върнахте. С най-добри пожелания
Благодаря ви
"Thank you very much for finding my phone and returning it.
Best wishes"
Благодаря ви, че намерихте и върнахте телефона ми.
С най-добри пожелания.
The phrase written in Latin alphabet looks approximately like this:
Blagodaria vi, tche namerihte i vyrnahte telefona mi.
S nai-dobri pojelania.
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