Grazie may be a response to 'Tanti auguri'. The interjection 'grazie' means 'thanks, thank you'. It's pronounced 'GRAH-tsee-eh'.
The masculine adjective 'tanti' means 'so many'. The masculine noun 'auguri' means 'wishes'. The phrase tends to be translated as 'Best wishes', for example, on a birthday. It's pronounced 'TAHN-tee ow-* GOO-ree'.
*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
"TAHN-tee BAH-tchee" is the way to pronounce "tanti baci."Specifically, the masculine plural adjective "tanti" means "so many." The masculine plural noun "baci" means "kisses." Its plural definite article is "i" ("the"), and its plural indefinite article is "dei" ("some").
You tell them what you wish. It's Italian for 'greeting'.
A person can respond but a person cannot "in respond". It requires "in response to".I wanted to respond to my friend's email.In response to my friend's email, I sent him a humorous E-card.
The verb form of 'response' is to respond.Example: "We should probably respond to the message."
Respond is a verb, singular (May you please respond me) Response- you can make plural you can NOT say (May you please response me) (May i please have a response from_________)
The cast of Tanti auguri - 1998 includes: Claudia Pandolfi
"Happy Belated Birthday!" in English means Buon compleanno in ritardo in Italian.
"Buon natale e tanti auguri di buon anno" means Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Happy birthday sweetie!
tan-tea ow-gore-ree a teh
Ti faccio tanti auguri di buon compleanno? Happy birthday
"And best wishes" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase E tanti auguri. The conjunction and masculine plural adjective and noun also may be rendered into English as "And so many regards." The pronunciation will be "ey TAN-tee ow-GOO-ree" in Italian.
Ciao franco buon compleanno e tanti auguri
Tanti auguri per il anniversario del vostro matrimonio. (Best wishes for your wedding anniversary)
Best wishes to your family is an Italian equivalent of 'Tanti auguri a tua famiglia. The masculine adjective 'tanti' means 'so many'. The masculine noun 'auguri'means 'congratulations'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'. The feminine possessive 'tua' means 'your'. The feminine noun 'famiglia' means 'family'. All together, they're pronounced 'TAHN-tee ow-*GOO-ree ah TOO-ah fah-MEE-lyah'.The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
"All the best wishes" is a common English equivalent of "tanti auguri."Specifically, the masculine plural adjective "tanti" means "so many, many." The masculine plural noun "auguri" means "wishes, greetings." So the literal meaning is "many wishes."The pronunciation is "TAHN-tee ow-GOO-ree."**The sound "ow" is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain "ow."
E tanti auguri is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "And best wishes."Specifically, the conjunction e means "and." The masculine adjective tanti literally mans "so many." The masculine noun auguri literally means "regards, wishes."The pronunciation is "eh TAHN-tee ow*-GOO-ree."*The sound is similar to that of the English exclamation of pain "Ow!"