'Grazie per parlare' is an Italian equivalent of 'Thank you for speaking'. It isn't a literal translation, because the verb 'parlare' is the infinitive form, and translates as 'to speak, talk'. The phrase is pronounced 'GRAH-tsyeh pehr pahr-LAH-reh'.
Jamaica is an English-speaking country, so the answer is: "thank you."
Grazie
ringrazio tutto è bello
Grazie, innamorato.
grazie per l'informazione
It's one of the ways to say "thank you" in Italian.
im not very good at speaking Italian how do you say this 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 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.