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Ringraziamenti is an Italian equivalent of 'grazie'. It's a masculine gender noun that's used in the plural. Its definite article therefore is 'il' ['the'], and its indefinite 'uno' ['a, one']. Both words mean 'thanks'. They're pronounced 'reen-grah-tsee-ah-MEHN-tee' and 'GRAH-tsee-ay', respectively.

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