Grazie
ringrazio tutto è bello
Grazie, innamorato.
grazie per l'informazione
It's one of the ways to say "thank you" in Italian.
GRAH-tsee-eh is an Italian pronunciation of 'Thank you'. The word in Italian is an interjection. It's common, and much easier to say than one of the conjugated verb forms of the infinitive 'ringraziare' ['to thank, give thanks'].
grazie per l'olio d'oliva.
The usual way to say thankyou in Italian is Grazie. 'You're welcome' is Prego.
Italians do not say: "Thanks a million." They say: "A thousand thanks." GRAZIE MILLE
Grazie per il bel regalo.
Grazie per la bella foto.
'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.
"No thank you!" in English means No, grazie! in Italian.