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Russian 'grach' (but in Cyrillic alphabet) = rook

Normally the plural would be 'grachi', but this irregular noun has plural 'gracha' (stress on final syllable - 'grachA'), so 'grachi' seems unusual.

If it's something you've (mis)HEARD, you might be thinking of

grazie (grATsee-ay) - 'Thank you' in Italian OR

gracias (GRASS-ee-ass - Latin American pronunciation) - 'Thank you' in Spanish

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"Grachi" is not a word in Spanish or French. It is a name or a title that may be used in popular culture or specific contexts, but it does not have a standard meaning in either language.

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