It means 'thank you very much, sister'.
Thank you see you tomorrow
"Thank you for coming to our art exhibition!" in English is Grazie per essere venuti alla nostra esposizione! or Vi ringrazio molto di essere venuti alla nostra esposizione! in Italian.
Molto rumoroso, molto forte, ad alta voce (referred to music, voice), molto sgargiante, molto vistoso (referred to clothes and colours),
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.
Mia sorella è molto bella in Italian means "My sister is very beautiful" in English.
Grazie, sorella! Baci anche a te! in Italian means "Thanks, sister! Kisses to you too!" in English.
Translated directly from Italian - it reads 'Thanks a lot my boys'
"Thank you, sister! I like (it)!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie, sorella! Mi piace! The statements translate literally as "Thanks, sister! It pleases me!" in English. The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey so-REL-la mee PYA-tchey" in Pisan Italian.
Thanks to my friend's actually very fair that you think like this. It is Italian.
Sto molto bene! Grazie! and Vado benissimo! Grazie! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I am very well! Thank you!" The speaker's birthplace and personal preferences determine which option suits. The respective pronunciations will be "sto MOL-to BEH-ney GRA-tsyey" and "VA-do beh-NEES-see-mo GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
Benissimo, grazie! and Molto bene, grazie! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Very well, thank you!" The speaker's birthplace and personal preferences determine which option suits. The respective pronunciations will be "beh-NEES-see-mo GRA-tsyey" and MOL-to BEH-ney GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
"Many thanks" is an English equivalent of "molte grazie."Specifically, the feminine plural adjective "molte" means "many, a lot." The feminine plural noun "grazie" means "charms, thanks." Its plural definite article is "le" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "delle" ("some").The pronunciation is "MOHL-teh GRAH-tsyeh."
Molto espressivo is Italian for very expressive.
Molto Gentile is Italian for very kind.
Grazie molto per le pizzelles deliziosi (GRA-TSI-E) (DE-LI-TSI-OZI)
In music, it means to accelerate the tempo much. Opposite of molto ritard.