"Thanks again for everything!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie ancora per tutto!
Specifically, the interjection grazie is "thank you, thanks." The adverb ancora means "again, still." The preposition per means "for." The masculine noun/pronoun tutto translates as "everybody, everyone, everything" according to context.
The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey an-KO-ra pehr TOOT-to" in Italian.
Io sto ancora apprendendo in Italian is "I am still learning" in English.
Ancora non sai! in Italian means "You still don't know!" in English.
Sei ancora in corso! in Italian means "You're still in progress!" in English.
Ha domandato, "Sei ancora sveglia?" in Italian means "He (she) adked "Are you still awake?" in English.
Ancora is an Italian equivalent of the English word "again".Specifically, the word is an adverb. It therefore serves to describe an adjective or verb or another adverb. The pronunciation will be "ahn-KOH-rah" in Italian.
"I still like you!" in English is Mi piaci ancora! in Italian.
"Another kiss" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ancora un bacio.Specifically, the adverb ancora is "again". The masculine singular indefinite article unmeans "a, one". The masculine noun bacio translates as "kiss".The pronunciation will be "ahn-KOH-rah oon BAH-tchoh" in Italian.
Quando scrivi in italiano sei ancora più bella in Italian means "When you write in Italian you're even more beautiful" in English.
Anchor is one English equivalent of 'ancora'. This is the translation in terms of 'ancora' as the feminine gender noun. There also is the same spelling for a common Italian adverb. As an adverb, 'ancora' may be translated as again, more, still, too, yet.
"I need more wine" in English means Ho bisogno ancora del vino in Italian.
Grazie! Sei bella! in the singular and Grazie! Siete belle! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Thanks! You're beautiful!" The respective pronunciations will be "GRA-tsyey sey BEL-la" in the singular and "GRA-tsyey SYEH-tey BEL-ley" in the plural in Italian.
Once again it will start.