Grazie, Amici to male 'friends' or Grazie, Amicheto female 'friends' may be Italian equivalents of 'Thanks, Friends'.
Grazie, amici in the masculine and Grazie amichein the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Thank you friends."Specifically, the interjection/feminine noun grazie means "thanks." The masculine noun amici and the feminine amiche respectively mean "(male) friends" and "(female) friends." The pronunciation is "GRAH-tsyeh ah-MEE-tchee" in the masculine and "GRAH-tsyeh ah-MEE-keh" in the feminine.
the Italian translation of the English words peaceful friends is "amici pacifici". Have a nice day! Arrivederci!
Amici della luna in Italian means "friends of the moon" in English.
"Forever friends" in English means Amici per sempre in Italian.
"You are friends" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Siete amici.Specifically, the verb siete means "(informal plural You all) are." The masculine noun amici means "(male) friends." The pronunciation is "SYEH-teh ah-MEE-tchee."
"Good friends" in English is buone amiche for females and buoni amici for males in Italian.
"My friend" in English is amico mio in Italian.
"Friends and wine" in English is amici e vino in Italian.
"Welcome, friends!" in English means Benvenuti, amici! in Italian.
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Ah, what a lovely phrase! "Amici e vino devono essere vecchi" translates to "Friends and wine must be old." It means that good friendships, like fine wine, get better with time and age. Just like a beautiful painting, nurturing relationships and savoring moments with loved ones can bring joy and richness to our lives.