Alla grande! Scusa per il ritardo nella risposta. Passa quando vuoi! in Italian means "Great! Sorry for the delay in the answer. Come by whenever you can!" in English.
Late Tarde I am late. Sono in ritardo. I arrived late. Sono arrivato/a in ritardo.
Scusa per il ritardo
lei è in ritardo
"Happy Belated Birthday!" in English means Buon compleanno in ritardo in Italian.
Even if late is an Italian equivalent of 'anche se in ritardo'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'anche' means 'also, even, too'. The conjunction 'se'means 'if'. Together, 'anche' and 'se' mean 'even if'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The masculine gender noun 'ritardo' means 'delay'.
Buon anno in ritardo!is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Belated Happy New Year!"Specifically, the masculine adjective buono* literally is "good". The masculine noun annomeans "year". The preposition in means the same in English and Italian. The masculine noun ritardo translates as "lateness".The pronunciation will be "bwoh-NAN-no een ree-TAR-do" in Italian.*The final vowel often drops before a noun.
Ritardo is an Italian equivalent of the French word retard. The masculine singular noun translates as "delay" or "lateness" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "ree-TAR-do" in Pisan Italian and "ruh-tar" in French.
The cast of Bonifacio in ritardo - 1912 includes: Emilio Vardannes as Bonifacio
The cast of Robinet arriva in ritardo - 1911 includes: Marcel Perez as Robinet
Robinet arriva in ritardo - 1911 was released on: UK: 2 April 1911 USA: 10 May 1911
In Italian is translates to ritardo. Always remember that depending on the context of your sentences, the translation can vary. There may also be slang terminology if you were to travel to Italy. Keep in mind that online translators may not always be correct, they are a reflection of the exact words you have typed in.
"See you later! I'll be half an hour late" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ci vediamo presto! Farò mezz'ora di ritardo.Specifically, the reflexive pronoun ci is "each other, one another, ourselves" in this context. The present indicative verb vediamo means "(we) are seeing, do see, see." The adverb presto means "in a little while, later, shortly." The future indicative farò means "(I) will be (loosely), will do/make (literally)." The phrase mezz'ora means "half an hour." The preposition di literally means "of." The masculine noun ritardo translates as "delay, lateness."The pronunciation will be "tchee vey-DYA-mo PREH-sto fa-RO met-TSO-ra dee ree-TAR-do" in Italian.