Grato is an Italian equivalent of 'grateful'. It's the masculine form of the adjective. It's pronounced 'GRAH-toh'. Its feminine equivalent is 'grata', which is pronounced 'GRAH-tah'.
Another equivalent is riconoscente. This is the form regardless of whether the reference is to a female or a male. It's pronounced 'ree-koh-noh-SHEHN-tay'.
more thankful, most thankful
the pilgrims were thankful for all that they had!
I am very thankful for the people who died in war. Everyone should be thankful for them.
Yes, "thankful" does have a prefix. The prefix in "thankful" is "thanks," which means feeling or expressing gratitude.
I am very THANKFUL for my wonderful family
Thankful is "reconnaissant(e)" in French.
I am so thankful for my new shirt!
I am thankful for the support of my friends and family during difficult times.
Certainly! Here are translations of the word "thankful" in different languages: Spanish: Agradecido/a French: Reconnaissant/e Italian: Grato/a German: Dankbar Portuguese: Grato/a Russian: Благодарный (Blagodarnyy / Blagodarnaya) Chinese (Mandarin): 感恩的 (Gǎn'ēn de) Japanese: 感謝している (Kansha shite iru) Korean: 감사한 (Gamsahan) Arabic: ممتن/مشكور (Mumtan / Mashkoor)
You say, "I am thankful for being healthy"!
No one should be thankful for war
Now Be Thankful was created in 1970-09.