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How to Say ‘We're all well, thank you.’ in Italian

Stiamo tutti bene, grazie.

Styah-mo Too-tee Beh-neh Grah-tsyeh

[Styah-mo Too-tee Beh-neh Grah-tsyeh]

🇮🇹 In Italy: Expressing well-being together is common in Italian family gatherings.

Phrase Breakdown

Stiamo tutti bene,

Styah-mo Too-tee Beh-neh

Words in this phrase

Stiamo

[Styah-mo]

We are

Conveys the current condition of a collective.

Example

Ogni giorno chiedo se stiamo tutti bene, grazie a te.

Every day I ask if we are all well, thanks to you.

tutti

[Too-tee]

all

Refers to every member of a specified group.

Example

Grazie al supporto, stiamo tutti bene.

Thanks to the support, we are all well.

bene

[Beh-neh]

well

Indicates a positive state of health or mind.

Example

Grazie, ora stiamo tutti bene dopo la difficoltà.

Thank you, now we are all well after the difficulty.

Grazie.

Grah-tsyeh

Words in this phrase

grazie

[Grah-tsyeh]

thank you

Expression used to show appreciation.

Example

Dico sempre 'grazie' per il tuo aiuto costante.

I always say 'thank you' for your constant help.

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