Thank you see you tomorrow
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.
It means 'thank you very much, sister'.
Grazie tesoro.
"Prego" , "Non ce di che" and "di nulla" are some of the common responses to "Grazie" with "prego" being the most common. To say, "No, Thank you" in reponse to Thanks you can say "Grazie a Lei" if you wish to speak formally or 'Grazie a te" for an informal response.
"Until tomorrow" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase a domani.Specifically, the preposition a means "at, till, to, until." The adverb/masculine noun domani means "tomorrow." The pronunciation is "ah doh-MAH-nee."
E se domani--- - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
Ecco domani means: Here tomorrow
Did you hear this word in a north African country ? Domani in Italian means tomorrow.
The Italian word "domani" translates to "tomorrow" in 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.
Bene! Grazie! E la tua? in Italian means "Fine, thanks, and yours?" in English regarding family.
Grazie per gru a genna e serratura! in Italian means "Thanks for the bucket crane and lock!" in English.
Aggiorniamoci domani! Grazie! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Catch up tomorrow! Thank you!"Specifically, the present imperative aggiorniamo is "let [us] catch up, get up-to-date, update!" The reflexive pronoun ci means "outselves." The adverb domani means "tomorrow." The interjection grazie translates as "thank you, thanks."The pronunciation will be "AD-djor-NYA-mo-tchee do-MA-nee GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
Alfredo. Reichlin has written: 'Ieri e domani'
Grazie
Domani was created in 1955.
The word 'grazie' is spelled as G-R-A-Z-I-E in Italian.