Grazie, Dolce is an Italian equivalent of 'Thank you, Sweetheart'. The interjection 'grazie' means 'thank you'. The adjective 'dolce' literally means 'sweet', and may be used to mean 'beloved, darling, dear, honey, sweetheart', etc. Together, they're pronounced 'GRAH-tsyeh DOHL-cheh'.
Grazie, Amante or Grazie, Amore may be Italian equivalents of 'Thank you, Lover'. The interjection 'grazie'means 'thank you, thanks'. The feminine/masculine noun 'amante' means 'lover'. The masculine noun 'amore'means 'love'. Together, the phrases respectively are pronounced 'GRAH-tsee-eh ah-MAHN-teh' and 'GRAH-tsee-eh ah-MOH-reh'.
"Amante" is how you say lover in Italian.
"Good lover" in English is buon amante in Italian.
"I'm a lover!" in English is Sono un amante! in Italian.
"Goodbye, my lover!" in English is Arrivederci, amante mio! in Italian.
"No thank you!" in English means No, grazie! in Italian.
"Why thank you?" in English means Perché grazie? in Italian.
Amante is an Italian equivalent of the English word "lover." The singular noun may reference a female or male. The pronunciation will be "a-MAN-tey" in Italian.
It literally means "lover" in Italian
"Thank you, my darling!" in English is Grazie, tesoro mio! in Italian.
"Thank you, God!" in English means Grazie, Dio! in Italian.
"Thank you" in Italian is Grazie. "Your welcome" is Il tuo benvenuto.
"Merci mon amour".