Con sinceri ringraziamenti per il tuo* tempo is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "With sincere thanks for your time." The choice of the possessive adjective -- tuo, suo, vostro, loro -- will depend upon the formal or informal, hierarchical or non-hierarchical relationship between the speaker and listener as well as upon the number of listeners involved. The pronunciation will be "kon seen-THEY-ree reen-GRA-tsya-MEN-tee pey-reel TOO-o (or "SOO-o," "VO-stro" or "LO-ro") TEM-po" in Italian.
*suo for formal singular "you," vostro for informal plural "you all," and loro for formal plural "you all."
"Thanks for asking!" in English is Grazie della domanda!in Italian.
"Thanks for the Add!" in English means Grazie per l'Add!in Italian.
Millegratzie
milioni di grazie
grazie per i saluti
Ciao! Grazie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello! Thanks!" The courtesy also translates into English as "Bye! Thanks!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tchow GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
"Thanks from my family to yours!" in English is Grazie a tutti voi da parte della mia famiglia! in Italian.
Sto bene, grazie!
grazie per essere venuto/a.
Grazie, amore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thanks, love!" The courtesy also translates into English as "Thank you, love!" The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey a-MO-rey" in Italian.
Graci'! for Gracias! in Spanish means "Grazi'! for Grazie! in Italian and "Thanks!" in English.
Grazie di tutto che fai!