Grazie per le cipolle is an Italian equivalent of the English ph rase "Thank you for the onions."
Specifically, the interjection/noun grazie means "thank you, thanks." The preposition per means "for." The feminine definite article le means "the." The feminine noun cipolle means "onions."
The pronunciation is "GRAH-tsyeh pehr leh tchee-POHL-leh."
Ringraziare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to thank".Specifically, the Italian word is a verb in its form as the present infinitive. It translates as "to be grateful, to give thanks, to thank". The pronunciation will be "REEN-grah-TSYAH-rey" in Italian.
Grazie, Jan! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you, Jan!"Specifically, the interjection grazie means "thank you, thanks". Jan serves as an English loan name in Italian. The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey DJAN" in Italian.
"Thanks for the onions" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie per le cipolle.Specifically, the interjection/noun grazie means "thank you, thanks." The preposition per means "for." The feminine definite article le means "the." The feminine noun cipolle means "onions."The pronunciation is "GRAH-tsyeh pehr leh tchee-POHL-leh."
Sì, e grazie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Yes, and thank you!"Specifically, the adverb sì is "yes". The conjunction e means "and". The interjection grazie translates as "thank you, thanks".The pronunciation will be "see ey GRA-tsye" in Italian.
"Thank you so much!" in English means Grazie mille! in Italian.
The translation of "thank you" in Chavacano is "gracias".
Ragù is an Italian equivalent of the English word "ragout."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun that refers to a sauce of minced meat, onions and tomatoes. Its singular definite article il means "the." The pronunciation is "rah-GOO."
Grazie, amore mio! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you, my love!"Specifically, the interjection grazie is "thank you, thanks". The masculine noun amore means "love". The masculine possessive adjective mio translates as "my".The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsye a-MO-re MEE-o" in Italian.
The translation of "thank you" in Pangasinan is "salamat".
'Grazie per parlare' is an Italian equivalent of 'Thank you for speaking'. It isn't a literal translation, because the verb 'parlare' is the infinitive form, and translates as 'to speak, talk'. The phrase is pronounced 'GRAH-tsyeh pehr pahr-LAH-reh'.
"No thank you!" in English means No, grazie! in Italian.
Grazie, il mio stallone italiano! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you, my Italian stallion!"Specifically, the interjection grazie is "thank you, thanks." The masculine singular definite article il -- which may be dropped in colloquial, conversational, rapid Italian -- means "the." The masculine possessive adjective miomeans "my." The masculine noun stallone means "stallion." The masculine adjective italiano translates as "Italian."The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey eel MEE-o stal-LO-ney-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.