3. Experimente dizer āgrazie tanteā. Essa Ć© outra expressĆ£o italiana para demonstrar uma gratidĆ£o especial. A palavra ātanteā significa āmuitosā, portanto, Ć© o mesmo que āmuito obrigadoā. [7] Assim como no caso de āgrazie milleā, a ordem dos termos de āgrazie tanteā pode ser invertida sem prejudicar o sentido.
Vorrei, the conditional form of volere, āto want", is one of the main ways of ordering something. Prendoā¦. (āI would likeā): Prendo (literally, āI takeā) is the other common way of ordering food in Italy. It is especially used for ordering drinks, for example, Prendo un caffe, āIāll have a coffee.ā.
Ciao. The easiest way to say hello and goodbye in Italian is simply to say āciaoā. This is an incredibly informal greeting and is typically used between family, friends, and sometimes acquaintances. A variation on āciaoā is ā ciao a tutti ,ā which should be used when you want to greet a large group of people at the same time.
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