Good day Peter, are you tired?
A suitable reply to "Buongiorno miei amici" would be "Buongiorno!" or "Buongiorno a te!" This response acknowledges the greeting and maintains a friendly tone. You could also add something like "Come state?" (How are you?) to continue the conversation.
Peter comes from the Greek "petrus," which means rock.
He was Dutch.
i think peter sluyuosant came from England but im not sure
peter can come to my house and we can talke about it
Scotland
Peter pan was created by J.M. Barrie who wrote the orignal play.
australian ( but greek cypriot decent)
Matthew 14:28, 29 - And Peter answered Him and said, "Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water." So He said, "Come." And when Peter had come down out of the boat, he walked on the water to go to Jesus. [NKJV]
Simon Peter was a Jew. Judaism and Christianity did not come to be considered different religions until long after Peter was dead.
Alright, if you're talking to somebody who you know well, you'd say: "ciao! come stai?" "ciao" means "hello", and is pronounced "chow" "come stai?" means "how are you?", and is pronounced "coma sty" If you're talking to somebody you don't know very well, you'd say: "buongiorno come sta?" "buongiorno" means either "hello" or "good day" and is pronounced "boo on chore no" "come sta" means "how are you?" and is pronounced, "coma stah" And that's how you say it in Italian!
In 1664 :)