"Thanks, my dear! I miss you!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie, mia cara! Mi manchi!
Specifically, the interjection grazie is "thank you, thanks". The feminine possessive adjective mia means "my". The feminine adjective/pronoun cara literally means "dear, expensive, sweet" and figuratively "darling, dear, sweetheart, sweetie". The personal pronoun mi means "me". The verb manchi translates as "(informal singular you) are lacking/missing to, do lack/miss to, lack/miss".
The pronunciation will be "GRAH-tsey MEE-ah KAH-rah mee MAHN-kee" in Italian.
Tante grazie, cara mia! in Italian means "Many thanks, my dear!" in English.
yes, an aunt is 'une tante' (fem.) in French.
Tante grazie per il tuo aiuto! in the singular and Tante grazie per il vostro aiuto! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Many thanks for your help!" Context makes clear whether one "your" (case 1) or two or more "you all's" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "TAN-tey GRA-tsyey pey-reel TOO-o eye-OO-to" in the singular and "TAN-tey GRA-tsyey pey-reel VO-stro eye-OO-to" in the plural in Italian.
the word "tante" (fem.) means your father's or mother's sister, i.e. your aunt.
The word 'tante' in English is aunt.Suprisingly, the word 'tante' in Indonesian has a similar meaning to the word 'tante' in French which also means 'aunt' in English.Side note: Indonesians tend to call any women 'tante' even though they are not related, as long as that woman is older than you. For example, I would call my friend's mom 'tante' rather than 'bu' (mam) because I am close to her.
Tante belle cose! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Many beautiful things!"Specifically, the feminine adjective tante is "many, so many." The feminine adjective belle means "beautiful." The feminine noun cose translates as "things."The pronunciation will be "TAN-tey BEL-ley KO-sey" in Italian.
Tante à Arles is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Aunt in Arles." The phrase translates literally as "Aunt at Arles" in English. The pronunciation will be "TAWN-ta arl" in French.
Where did Aunt Til live is an English equivalent of 'Waar woonde Tante Til'.
Une mère et un oncle in French means "a mother and an uncle" in English.
My Aunt
My Aunt x
The words tante couri ate appear to be French in origin. These words translate into the English language as aunt ate Couri.
Indonesian version:Tante, in English means 'aunt'. So tante's spouse would be 'uncle'. The word 'uncle' in Indonesian is 'paman'.French version:The French word 'tante', also means 'aunt' in English. So tante's spouse would be 'uncle'. The word 'uncle' in French is 'oncle'.