"Thanks for the friendship!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie per l'amicizia! The courtesy, preposition, and feminine singular definite article and noun also translate less informally to English as "Thank you for the friendship!" The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey per LA-mee-TCHEE-tsya" in Italian.
Thank you, John, for [your] friendship. 'Bye is an English equivalent of 'Grazie, John, per l'amicizia. Ciao'. The interjection 'Grazie' means 'Thanks, Thank you'. The preposition 'per' means 'for, through'. The feminine definite article 'la'* means 'the'. The feminine noun 'amicizia' means 'friendship'. The interjection 'ciao' means 'hello, hi' and 'goodbye, bye'. All together, they're pronounced 'GRAH-tsee-eh pehr lah-mee-CHEE-tsee-ah chow'.
*The vowel 'a' of 'la' drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by an apostrophe: 'l'amcizia'.
Grazie dell'amicizia! in Italian means "Thank you for the friendship!" in English.
"Hello, John! I hope that you understand Italian!" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, John! Spero che tu capisca l'italiano! The pronunciation will be "tchow djohn SPEY-ro key too ka-PEA-ska LEE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
John is the same in Australian English as it is in American English or British English.
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John Reid - professor of English - died in 1972.
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