Thank you very much – Большое спасибо – [bol-SHO-ye spa-SI-ba]
About the phrase thank you very much in Russian
Большое [bol-SHO-ye] = big – adjective, Neuter, Singular
спасибо [spa-SI-ba] = thank you
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