Italians will say grazie mille or mille grazie (literally “thanks a thousand” and “a thousand thanks”) to say “thank you very much”. What is this? The proper English idiom to replace grazie mille or mille grazie would be “thanks a million”. This is one of the most historic sayings to say “thank you” in Italian.Grazie + DI / PER + noun. Example: Grazie della chiamata (Thanks for the call) Grazie per la risposta (Thanks for the answer) Grazie dell’aiuto (Thanks for the help) Discover the 5 most common mistakes made by students of Italian! 2) The verb “ ringraziare ” (to thank) N.B. When we use “ringraziare”, since it is a verb, we have to be
GRAZIE, PREGO, SCUSI, PER FAVOREOn today's video we'll learn some basic polite expressions used in Italian: thank you, please, you're welcome, excuse me, sorry
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