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Sarah Panico
Professional Teacher“How to Say ‘You’re Welcome’ in Italian: Different Ways to Respond to ‘Thank You’”
In this episode, we’ll explore the various ways to say “You’re welcome” in Italian, from the classic prego to other common phrases like di niente, grazie a te, non c’è di che, and figurati. I’ll explain the nuances of each expression and give you tips on when to use them in different contexts. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to fine-tune your Italian conversation skills, this episode will help you sound more natural in everyday situations.

How to Say “You’re Welcome” in Italian
Oct 17, 2024 10:30 AM
Sarah Panico
Language Skills
English, French, German, Italian, Other
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Other
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