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It's all thanks to the catholics and queen elizabeth. Google them.
"Thanks for asking!" in English is Grazie della domanda!in Italian.
Thank you.
"Thanks for the Add!" in English means Grazie per l'Add!in Italian.
Yes, Catholics typically say a prayer of thanks, known as grace, before meals as a way to express gratitude for the food they are about to eat.
This is the short version of 'thank you' which in english is 'Thanks'
"Gracias*" means "Thanks" in English.
It means "no thanks" in English! :)
my pleasure
thanks you!
Thanks =ThanksThank youCheers
Ciao! Grazie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello! Thanks!" The courtesy also translates into English as "Bye! Thanks!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tchow GRA-tsyey" in Italian.