How do you respond to Stai bene?

The most formal response you can give is Benissimo! or Molto bene!

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What do you say when someone says Come Stai?

Bene. Good. If you are asked “come stai?” or “come va?” and you are fine, then the best way to answer is “bene”. If you feel extremely good, you can also say “molto bene.”

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What do you reply to tutto bene?

When you're asked “Tutto bene?”, you can answer: SI, GRAZIE! A TE? – Yes, thanks!

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How do you respond to congratulations in Italian?

So here are a few ways you can answer congratulations in Italian:
  1. Grazie mille – “Thanks a million.”
  2. Ti ringrazio – “I thank you.”
  3. Ma grazie – “Why, thank you.”
  4. Grazie d'essere venuto/a/i – “Thank you for coming.”
  5. Sei gentile, grazie! – “You're kind, thank you!”

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How do you reply to how are you in Italian?

So let's start!
  1. Come stai? “How are you?” ...
  2. E tu? “And you?” ...
  3. Come sei stato ultimamente? “How have you been recently?”
  4. Sto bene. “I'm fine.”
  5. Non male. “I am not bad.” ...
  6. Anche io sto bene. “I'm fine too.”
  7. Mi sento male. “I am feeling bad.” ...
  8. Sto bene. “I'm okay.”

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How Italians commonly answer to "Come stai/va?" in informal conversation (sub)

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What is Stai bene?

stai bene. are you okay are you all right.

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What language is tutto bene?

(Everything is going to be all right!) A slogan that went viral when Italy was dealing with an ever-increasing numbers of coronavirus cases was Andrà tutto bene! which translates as Everything is going to be all right! / Everything will be ok! in English.

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How do you respond to molto grazie?

The response to grazie that you're most likely to use or hear is prego (you're welcome), or you could say di niente (not at all). For greater emphasis you can use s'immagini or si figuri in the formal form, and figurati informally (don't mention it).

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How do you answer a Prego?

The most used is “you're welcome”. So, if some one say Grazie [GRAH-tsee-eh] (thank you) or grazie mille [GRAH-tsee-eh MEEL-leh](many thanks), you can (or should) reply: “Prego!”

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How do you respond to Prego in Italian?

Di niente is as much used as prego, and it means nothing. – Grazie per il tuo aiuto! – Di niente!

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What is the meaning of Tutto Apposto?

interjection. Used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance; OK. synonyms.

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What does Tutto mean?

An extremely useful word in Italian is tutto which translates as everything in English.

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What is the most common Italian greeting?

The common verbal greeting is “Ciao” (Hello). This is quite casual. People may also say “Buongiorno” (Good day) or “Buonasera” (Good evening) to be more formal.

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How do you cheer someone in Italian?

'Alla nostra'/ 'alla tua'

If you are cheering a specific person, you can say 'alla tua' meaning 'to your health', if you are addressing them directly, or use the name of the person if you want the whole table to direct the cheering towards a specific guest.

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How do you comfort someone in Italian?

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  1. Parole di conforto.
  2. Soothing Words.
  3. by Cher Hales.
  4. *Ti sono vicino/a -- I'm here for you; literally, I am close to you. Use vicino or vicina according to your gender.
  5. *Sono qui se hai bisogno di me -- I am here if you need me.
  6. Words and Expressions.

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What is Grazie Prego?

If you've just said Grazie to someone, they may reply with Prego literally meaning You're welcome or My pleasure.

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Why do Italians say preggo?

When someone says “thank you”, Italians reply with prego. That's how you say “you're” welcome in Italian.

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What do Italians mean by Prego?

/'preɡo/ (risposta / invito) please / you're welcome , after you , don't mention it. - “Grazie mille” – “prego” “Thank you so much” – “You're welcome” Prego, si accomodi!

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Why do Italians say Prego after Grazie?

It presumably is because of this original meaning (the verb “to pray”) that “prego” has become the instant reply to “grazie”, which means “thanks”. Once it presumably was an expression to wish someone well who had been nice to you, something like “I pray for your well-being”.

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What is Grazie ragazzi?

Thank you, guys. Grazie, ragazzi, grazie. (Man) Thank you, guys.

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Why do some Italians say Grazia?

You say grazie when someone is offering you something that you want to accept, but you also use it if you want to refuse. Unlike English, there is no difference such as Yes, please/ No thanks in Italian. Italians say grazie in any case, both if they want to accept or to refuse.

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What is allora?

Allora (so, then, well) is one of those filler words that's highly useful when thinking of what to say in Italian. It buys you a little time and tells the listener you're thinking things over, especially when used by itself, or to introduce a sentence. Used by itself, it can express impatience: Allora!

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How do you wish someone well in Italian?

Auguri! Auguri (well wishes) is heard throughout Italy in a number of different scenarios. The most common usage of this word is to wish someone all the best. You may also hear Italians using auguri when wishing someone a happy birthday or celebrating holidays such as Christmas, Easter, and New Year's.

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How do you compliment someone in Italian?

How to Say: Giving Compliments in Italian
  1. Bravo/a – or use the superlative, bravissimo/a – good, well done.
  2. Complimenti – congratulations, good job.
  3. Stai benissimo! ...
  4. Sei in forma – you look great, literally 'you're in shape'

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How do you read Stai results?

The total score ranges from 0–63. The following guidelines are recommended for the interpretation of scores: 0–9, normal or no anxiety; 10–18, mild to moderate anxiety; 19–29, moderate to severe anxiety; and 30–63, severe anxiety.

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