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What language does the word Grazie come from?

The word "Grazie" comes from the Italian language.


Italian word for thank you?

Grazie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you!" The interjection also be rendered into English as "Thanks!" The pronunciation remains "GRA-tsyey" in Italian.


How do say thank you in Italian?

Grazie


Is grazie in French?

No, grazie is Italian for thank you; merci is in French.


What is 'Grazie signore' when translated from Italian to English?

Grazie, signore! in Italian means "Thank you, sir!" in English.


What is 'Grazie a Dio' when translated from Italian to English?

Grazie a Dio! in Italian means "Thank God!" in English.


How do you answer the Italian word 'Auguri'?

You tell them what you wish. It's Italian for 'greeting'.


What does gratsy mean?

I'm pretty sure "gratsy" is not an English word. Do you mean "grazie" as in Italian for "thank you"?


What is 'Sì grazie bella' when translated from Italian to English?

Sì, grazie, bella! in Italian means "Yes, thank you, beautiful!" in English.


What is 'Grazie e a dopo' when translated from Italian to English?

"Many graces" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase molte grazie.Specifically, the feminine adjective molte means "many." The feminine noun grazie literally translates as "graces." Italian-Americans and Italians who know English will be known to use the phrase molte grazie and grazie molte to mean "many thanks" even though the really Italian way of saying that is grazie mille ("1,000 thanks").The pronunciation will be "MOL-tey GRA-tsyey" in Italian.


What is 'Thanks Friends' in Italian?

Grazie, Amici to male 'friends' or Grazie, Amicheto female 'friends' may be Italian equivalents of 'Thanks, Friends'.


How do you respond to 'Grazie mille' in Italian?

Prego, which means "You're welcome," is a way to respond to Grazie mille, which means "Thanks a lot," in Italian.