Buon appetito, uomo mio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Enjoy your meal, my man!" The phrase translates literally as "(Have a) good appetite, my man!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwo-NAP-pey-TEA-to WO-mo MEE-o" in Pisan Italian.
They speak English in the Isle of Man. So you would say "Hello" in the normal way.
The English phrase "Italian meal" is correct as written since English capitalizes the proper noun-related adjective Italian but not the common noun meal.
"The meal was delicious" in English means Il piatto era squisito in Italian.
The most popular English meal is Fish and Chips
# a foodcoarse of a meal
flour, meal
No its English for evening meal or in some places it used interchangably with lunch where tea is the evening meal
porridge
it is a wast eman blud
no go see a doctor
Pranzo. (Apparently. Check The Italian meal: Information from Answers.com.)