How to Say ‘Very kind’ in Italian
Molto gentile
MOHL-toh jen-TEE-leh
[MOHL-toh jen-TEE-leh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Gentile' is a warm way to describe someone kind or courteous.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Politeness is highly valued in Italian etiquette.
Phrase Breakdown
Molto
[MOHL-toh]
very
An intensifier used to indicate a high degree or level of something.
Molto gentile da parte tua.
Very kind of you.
gentile
[jen-TEE-leh]
kind
Considerate, helpful, and gentle; expressing a caring nature.
È una persona gentile.
She is a kind person.
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