"You're welcome" as an interjection or "I pray" are English equivalents of the Italian word Prego.
Specifically, the Italian word can be an interjection or a verb. As an interjection, it means "Don't mention it, Please, Sorry, You're welcome" according to the context. As a verb, it means "(I) am asking/praying/requesting, ask/pray/request, do ask/pray/request."
But regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains the same: "PREH-goh."
Please [or Pardon or Thank you], my best friend is just one English equivalent of 'Prego, Mi migliore amica'. The precise meaning depends upon the context. For example, the word 'Prego' as an interjection means 'Please, I beg your pardon, Don't mention it'. As a verb, it means '[I] am praying, do pray, pray'. The feminine possessive 'mia'* means 'my'. The adjective 'migliore' means 'best'. The feminine noun 'amica' means 'friend'. All together, they're pronounced 'PREH-goh mee mee-LYOH-reh ah-MEE-kah'.
*The vowel 'a' of 'mia' drops before an adjective or noun that begins with a consonant.
Ti prego in Italian means "I beg you" in English.
"You are welcome!" in English is Benvenuto! (to guests) and Prego! (to being thanked) in Italian.
"Don't mention," "I beg your pardon," "Please," "Pardon," or "You're welcome" are English equivalents of the Italian word Prego. The word literally means "(I) am praying, do pray, pray."
"In Italian, you can say 'prego' to mean 'you are welcome'."
Prego, prego.
"Please bring the check!" in English means Mi porti il conto, prego! in Italian.
Traduzione dall'italiano all'inglese is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian to English translation." The prepositional phrase translates literally into English as "translation from the Italian to the English." The pronunciation will be "TRA-doo-TSYO-ney dal-LEE-ta-LYA-no al-leen-GLEY-zey" in Italian.
"Hello! Goodbye! Thank you! You're welcome!" in English is Ciao! Arrivederci! Grazie! Prego! in Italian.
Prego, Tesoro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You're welcome, sweetheart."Specifically, the verb prego literally means "(I) am praying, do pray, pray" and figuratively means "You're welcome." The masculine noun Tesoro literally means "treasure" and figuratively "sweetheart."The pronunciation is "PREH-goh teh-ZOH-roh."
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Ma di che? in Italian means "But what?" in English, if you say it as you say "prego" you can translate it in "you're welcome"
Prego! is an Italian equivalent of "You're welcome!"Specifically, the word is in the first person singular (io, "I") of the present indicative. It may be used with females and males. It literally means "(I) am praying, do pray, pray".The pronunciation will be "PREY-goh" in Italian.