No, grazie is Italian for thank you; merci is in French.
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Grazie
Grazie was created in 2005-04.
The word "Grazie" comes from the Italian language.
"See you soon! Thanks for everything!" is an English equivalent of the mixed French and English phrase À bientôt! Grazie di tutto! The first two words in French translate literally into English as "until soon" whereas the last three words are in Italian for "Thank you for everything!" The pronunciation will be "a bya-to GRA-tsyey dee TOOT-to" in French and Italian.
Ponte alle Grazie was created in 1953.
Gisella Delle Grazie was born in 1868.
Grazie per i tuoi regali (2nd sing.) Grazie per i vostri regali (2nd pl.) Grazie per i suoi regali (formal)
Grazie, signore! in Italian means "Thank you, sir!" in English.
Grazie tesoro.
Grazie a Dio! in Italian means "Thank God!" in English.
"Prego" , "Non ce di che" and "di nulla" are some of the common responses to "Grazie" with "prego" being the most common. To say, "No, Thank you" in reponse to Thanks you can say "Grazie a Lei" if you wish to speak formally or 'Grazie a te" for an informal response.
Spanish - gracias French - merci Italian - grazie German - danke