You can respond to "molta grazie" (which means "thank you very much" in Italian) by saying "prego," which means "you're welcome." Alternatively, you could reply with "è un piacere," meaning "it's a pleasure." Both responses convey appreciation for their gratitude.
Prego, which means "You're welcome," is a way to respond to Grazie mille, which means "Thanks a lot," in Italian.
Figurati, Non c'è di che! and Prego! are ways to respond to Grazie, bella! ("Thanks, beautiful!") in Italian since they all mean "You're welcome!"
molta is a kinda soda (i think) by marymaria1011
very pretty. but technically it's "Molto Bella"
Grazie
"Much" is an English equivalent of the Italian word molta. The word in question serves as a feminine singular adjective. The pronunciation will be "MOL-ta" in Italian.
molta fortuna
Grazie was created in 2005-04.
The word "Grazie" comes from the Italian language.
No, grazie is Italian for thank you; merci is in French.
Gisella Delle Grazie was born in 1868.
Ponte alle Grazie was created in 1953.