Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Grateful"

The meaning of "Grateful" in various phrases and sentences

Q: What does grateful mean?
A: "grateful" basically means to show or feel appreciation for something
so for example you can say:
I am so grateful for the gift you gave me.
Q: What does eternally grateful mean?
A: "(对某个人或物品的感觉)永远感恩"的意思, 表示非常的感谢
Q: What does grateful mean?
A: ありがたい
Q: What does grateful mean?
A: agradecido

Example sentences using "Grateful"

Q: Please show me example sentences with Thankful/ grateful .
A: I am so thankful/grateful for all the help you’ve given me, you’ve helped me to improve my Spanish a lot

You should be more thankful/grateful for everything your mother does for you!

He told me he was so thankful/grateful to his friend for what she did but to me what his friend did wasn’t a big deal, I would have done that for anybody.
Q: Please show me example sentences with Grateful for having you or grateful to have you? What does it sound more natural? .
A: I am very grateful for having you in my life.
Q: Please show me example sentences with grateful.
Q: Please show me example sentences with grateful.
A: Grateful means feeling thankful or one who wants to say thank you.

Synonyms of "Grateful" and their differences

Q: What is the difference between grateful for and grateful to ?
A: ”To” it is always with a verb.
”For” is always with a noun.

With ”I am grateful for food.”
’food’ is the noun in this sentence because it is an object.

With ”I am grateful to have met you.”
’Met’ is the verb in this sentence because is a doing word.

I hope that makes sense
Q: What is the difference between grateful and thankful ?
A: Pues las dos son sinonimos , y se pueden intercambiar, las dos significan ser agradecido asi que casi no hay diferencia.
Q: What is the difference between I'm so grateful to you and I'm so grateful for you ?
A: You are grateful to a person who gave you a good thing. You are grateful for a good thing that was given. Some people will say that they are grateful to God for a person they love.
Q: What is the difference between grateful and thankful ?
A: “Grateful”

grate·ful
ˈɡrātfəl
adjective
feeling or showing an appreciation of kindness; thankful.
"I'm very grateful to you for all your help"
synonyms: thankful, appreciative; More
archaic
received or experienced with gratitude; welcome.
"enjoying the grateful shade"


“Thankful”

thank·ful
ˈTHaNGkfəl
adjective
pleased and relieved.
"they were thankful that the war was finally over"
synonyms: grateful, appreciative, filled with gratitude, relieved
"she was thankful that the evening was over"
expressing gratitude and relief.
"an earnest and thankful prayer"
synonyms: grateful, appreciative, filled with gratitude, relieved
"she was thankful that the evening was over"


Q: What is the difference between grateful and gratitude and gratification and thankful ?
A: You use grateful when you’re talking about how you feel when someone is kind to you or does a favor for you. For example, “I would be very grateful if you helped me fix my computer.” You use thankful when you’re relieved that something unpleasant or dangerous didn’t happen. For example, “I’m just thankful that no one was injured in the car crash.” Yes, there is little difference between gratification and satisfaction, but satisfaction is more commonly used.

Translations of "Grateful"

Q: How do you say this in English (US)? I'm so grateful to her
or
I'm so grateful for her
A: Both are possible.It depends on the nuance you mean to express.

grateful to her → 彼女がやってくれたことに対して感謝している
grateful for her → 彼女自身がいてくれて感謝している

例)
My dad gave me a present.
I'm grateful to my dad.
I'm grateful for the present. (You can't say "I'm grateful to the present.")

I'm grateful because I have such a great dad.→I'm greatful for my dad.
...という意味では、Dadに関しては厳密に言ってどちらも可能ですが、@samdamdam さんが選んだのはこの2つ目の意味合いです。
どちらにするかは imperfectandyou さん次第です。
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? grateful
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Q: How do you say this in English (US)? grateful
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Q: How do you say this in English (US)? grateful
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Q: How do you say this in English (UK)? grateful
A: The way you just said it.

Other questions about "Grateful"

Q: Please show me how to pronounce But I'm grateful all the same.
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Q: Please show me how to pronounce I’m grateful to .
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Q: Please show me how to pronounce eternally grateful .
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Q: Please show me how to pronounce I'm very grateful to you.
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Q: I'm always grateful for you. Does this sound natural?
A: "I'm always grateful for you" means you are grateful for the person you're talking to. This sentence would sound more natural if it didn't have the "always" in it.

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