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'Grazie tantissimo, Professori' is an Italian equivalent of 'Thank you so much, Teachers'. There are actually a couple of options for 'teachers' in Italian. An elementary school teacher is 'maestro', and a high school teacher 'insegnante', in Italian.

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12y ago

It's difficult to translate literally this sentence.

You can say "Grazie per quello che mi stai insegnando" (Italian is emplied)

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