thank
The word 'grazie' is used in Italian similar to how 'thank' is used in English; it is most commonly used to express gratitude for something. It can stand alone (like saying 'Thanks!') or be used in sentences (like 'Grazie per il tuo aiuto' or 'Thanks for your help').
Thank you for your help
This statement is used to express gratitude towards someone who has been helpful. 'Per' is a preposition that is equivalent to 'for' in English. 'Il tuo aiuto' translates to 'your help'.
Thank you very much for the flowers
Grazie mille is a common idiom that means 'Thanks a thousand', which is equivalent to 'thanks very much' in English. 'Per i fiori' translates to 'for the flowers'. You use this phrase to thank someone who gave you flowers.
Thank you, I really appreciate it
This statement is used to express deep gratitude and appreciation for something or someone's actions. 'Lo apprezzo davvero' translates to 'I really appreciate it'. 'Lo' refers to the thing or action you are thankful for.