Dec 2, 2003 15:38
20 yrs ago
English term
Thank you
Non-PRO
English to Italian
Other
Thank you.
Proposed translations
(Italian)
4 | mille grazie | Stefanie Sendelbach |
5 +2 | Grazie | Sabrina Eskelson |
5 +2 | domani vado dal dentista | verbis |
5 | Ti/La/Vi ringrazio | Pnina |
Proposed translations
12 mins
Selected
mille grazie
If you want to express a stronger gratitude. Translates as "thank you very much" or "thanks a million".
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Gian
: mille grazie means also thanks a lot... but not the simple "thank you"
23 mins
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yes, I know. That's why I said that the asker may use it if he/she wants to express a stronger gratitude. It is just an additional answer.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "I'm sorry if I wasn't able to provide the context. All I needed was a simple translation of "thank you" for simple every day transactions. "Grazie" was enough but "mille grazie" proved to be much better.
Mille grazie, sundari!!!
*^_^*"
+2
1 min
1 hr
Ti/La/Vi ringrazio
"Ringrazio" means I thank.
"Ti" means you when it is said to a friend, relative or child.
"La" means you when it is said to an acquaintance or a stranger. "La ringrazio" is the formal way of saying thank you.
"Vi" means you when it is said to a group of people.
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Note added at 2003-12-03 05:10:19 (GMT)
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\"Ringraziamo\" means we thank.
"Ti" means you when it is said to a friend, relative or child.
"La" means you when it is said to an acquaintance or a stranger. "La ringrazio" is the formal way of saying thank you.
"Vi" means you when it is said to a group of people.
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Note added at 2003-12-03 05:10:19 (GMT)
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\"Ringraziamo\" means we thank.
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Gian
: Saying "grazie" is perfect for everybody, w/o taking care of the pronouns (very complicated in Italian!); dicendo "grazie" va bene per tutti, senza preoccuparsi dei pronomi
1 hr
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When people want to say something and have to take care of the pronouns, they do. It is not complicated.
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Discussion
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