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Why is it important to know how to say hello in Italian?The greeting is the first word or phrase we use when we meet someone. One smile and a kind word go a long way, even in Italy. Imagine you are going to a restaurant in Naples, the home of pizza, to try a traditional slice ...
Discover the enchanting world of Italian greetings. Learn how to say hello in different contexts with our helpful tutorial.
In Latin, Bonum Nocte was used to say goodnight. Notice the similarity to Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese above. Indonesian Use “selamat malam” to say good night after sunset. It translates as “safe night.” In Spanish, just as in English, it's polite to greet each pe...
第三个是邮箱 🇨🇳🇬🇧 The third is the mailbox⏯ 有发您邮箱里 🇨🇳🇬🇧 There is a message in your mailbox⏯ 要邮箱的故事 🇨🇳🇬🇧 The story to mailbox⏯ 请发下您邮箱 🇨🇳🇬🇧 Please send your email⏯ ...
How do you say “so” in Italian? Most of the time, you can say “così”, a handy word for lots of different situations. Learn how to use it in this lesson.
百度试题 结果1 题目How do you say "thank you" in Italian?A. Merci. B. Danke. C. Grazie. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 反馈 收藏
Genevieve from Perth, Australia, asks how to say “as soon as possible” in italian as in “reply as soon as possible” or “the boss wants the report a.s.a.p.“?There's a couple of pretty straightforward ways to say “as soon as possible“:AL...
Since Italian is a language that uses different gender forms for different words, the ending of the word in Italian depends on the noun it’s describing. When referring to a single beautiful male cat, you say "bello gatto," whereas when referring to a single female cat, ...
“Until we see each other again” is reduced to one word in Italian:arrivederLa, which is a formal way to say goodbye. An informal way of saying goodbye is to sayarrivedercior to tell the other person, “see you soon,” or,a presto, pronounced “ah press tow.” In more formal situa...