No, grazie, è tutto.
No, thank you, that's all.
Language note: The phrase is straightforward, combining 'no', 'grazie' (thank you), and 'è tutto' (that's all) to conclude a transaction.
Culture note: Using polite phrases like this reinforces courteous behavior, appreciated in Italy.
Context: You confirm that you're done ordering.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
No
[noh]
No
Used to express a negative response.
No, non desidero altro biscotto.
No, I don't want another biscuit.
grazie
[GRAH-tsyay]
thank you
A phrase used to express gratitude.
No, grazie, ho già un biscotto.
No, thank you, I already have a biscuit.
è
[eh]
is
Used to specify the current state of being.
Il biscotto è buono.
The biscuit is good.
tutto
[TOO-toh]
all
Referring to the entirety or completeness.
Questa è tutto il biscotto.
This is the entire biscuit.
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