Prego is an Italian equivalent of 'Please'. It's pronounced 'PREH-goh'. The word for 'Thank you' is 'Grazie'. It's pronounced 'GRAH-tsee-eh'.
Italian for "Please sir".
Thank you = grazie You are welcome = prego, (non c'è di che)
"Hello! Goodbye! Thank you! You're welcome!" in English is Ciao! Arrivederci! Grazie! Prego! in Italian.
"Don't mention," "I beg your pardon," "Please," "Pardon," or "You're welcome" are English equivalents of the Italian word Prego. The word literally means "(I) am praying, do pray, pray."
The usual way to say thankyou in Italian is Grazie. 'You're welcome' is Prego.
"Please bring the check!" in English means Mi porti il conto, prego! in Italian.
Prego, prego.
The Italian language is a Romance language spoken primarily in Italy and parts of Switzerland. It is known for its musicality and is the official language of Italy.
Ti prego in Italian means "I beg you" in English.
Ti prego di perdonarmi il mio amore
"In Italian, you can say 'prego' to mean 'you are welcome'."
"Excuse me, Miss!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Prego, Signora! The phrase may be rendered in a number of ways -- such as "Please (Thank you, You're welcome), Miss!" -- depending upon context. The pronunciation remains "PREH-go see-NYO-ra" in Italian.