Ci vediamo là .
English: see you at home Italian: Ci vediamo a casa.
Petalo See it how you spell it
"see you soon" wouldn't be a complete sentence in latin, but if you wanted to say "i will see you soon" then it would be "Te mocem videbo"
Ci vediamo alle dieci (see you at 10)
Cazzo si? is the right way to respectfully say how are you in Italian. You should try it out! The reaction will be something when people see how advanced you can speak Italian! Its a complex greeting!
A dopo is Italian for "after" or "later". Used informally to say "Later", "See you later" or "See you soon".
SINAGOGA[si.na.ˈɣo.ɣa][s] as in "see"[i] as in Italian "dire", to say; or as "see", but shorter.[n] as in "night"[a] as in Italian "amare", to love[ɣ] more or less as in French "rire", to laugh[o] as in Italian "sono", I am[ɣ] same as above[a] same as above['] main stressed syllable[.] syllable break
Señor - Spanish (pronounced say-nyOR) Signore - Italian (pronounced see-nyORay)
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
in italiano
'Prossimo' is an Italian equivalent of 'next'. It's pronounced 'PROHS-see-moh'. It's the masculine singular form of an adjective. The feminine form, 'prossima', is pronounced 'PROHS-see-mah'.