ArrivederLa, dottoressa Verdi. Grazie per essere venuta stasera. Goodbye, Dr. Verdi. Thank you for coming tonight. 2. Buongiorno / Buonasera / Buona notte. If you want to make reference to the specific time of day when saying goodbye to someone, you may want to use buongiorno ( good morning or good day), buonasera (good evening) or buona notte Formal “thank you” in Italian. When speaking to family and friends, it is usually enough to say grazie ( thanks) or grazie mille / molte grazie / mille grazie / grazie tante ( thank you very much ). You may also hear ti ringrazio which means I thank you. In formal situations, it is very common to hear the polite expression La ringrazio ( I

How to ask for directions from a stranger: Hi, excuse me. Salve, mi scusi. sˈalve, mˈi skˈuzɪ. In the region Friuli Venezia Giulia the word to use is “mandi,” which literally means “may God accompany you”. In Naples, locals let their creativity unleash. So, the phrase “bye, take care” becomes “Statte buono”.

In the most basic sense, to make a sentence formal you need to replace “tuo/a” with “suo/a.”. Informal: Grazie mille per il tuo aiuto – thank you for your help. Formal: Grazie mille per il suo aiuto – thank you for your help. Grazie per il regalo – thank you for your gift. Thanksgiving in Italian. Thanksgiving in Italian is ‘Giorno del Ringraziamento’, pronounced a little like: johr-noh dehl rin-grah-zia-men-toh. It looks like a bit of a mouthful, but things get easier if you look at how the expression was born. Giorno is Italian for Day. Ringraziamento means ‘thanks’ – grammatically, it is a singular The most common way of using it is to reply back when someone tells you “Grazie!“. It translates the English ‘You’re welcome’ and it is polite to always use it whenever somebody thanks you. If you are fed up with using “ prego ” and want to try something different, you can reply using “ di niente “, “ non c’è di che . 64 263 368 37 381 342 250 223 376

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