Anche a te, un po' tardi ma... in Italian means "You too, a little late but..." in English.
"Call me later!" in English means Chiamami più tardi! in Italian.
"Later" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase più tardi. The adverbial phrase also translates into English as "a later time." The pronunciation will be "pyoo TAR-dee" in Italian.
Ci vediamo più tardi bellissimo
"I'll call you later!" in English means Ti chiamo più tardi! to one person and Vi chiamo più tardi! to two or more in Italian.
"So long, not goodbye" in English means A più tardi, ma non addio in Italian.
Piùtardi is an Italian equivalent of the English word "later." The comparative and the feminine/masculine adjective literally translate into English as "more late." The pronunciation will be "pyoo TAR-dee" in Italian.
Meglio tardi che mai is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Better late than never." The pronunciation will be "MEH-lyo TAR-dee key MEYE" in Italian.
Ti pagherai più tardi! in the singular and Vi pagherai più tardi! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I will pay you later!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suites. The respective pronunciations will be "tee PA-ghey-REYE pyoo TAR-dee" in the singular and "vee PA-ghey-REYE pyoo TAR-dee" in the plural in Italian.
"I think that it's late, and I have to go to sleep" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Penso che sia tardi e ho bisogna di andare a dormire. The pronunciation will be "PEN-so key* SEE-a TAR-dee ey o bee-ZO-nya dee an-DA-rey a dor-MEE-rey" in Italian. *The sound is similar to that in English exclamation "Hey!"
"Ci sentiamo più tardi" is just one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I will talk to you later."Specifically, the reflexive pronoun "ci" means "ourselves." The verb "sentiamo" means "(We) are feeling/hearing, do feel/hear, feel/hear." The phrase "più tardi" literally means "more late" or "later".The pronunciation is "TCHEE sehn-TYAH-moh pyoo TAHR-dee."
"Ci sentiamo più tardi" is just one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I'll talk to you later."Specifically, the reflexive pronoun "ci" means "ourselves." The verb "sentiamo" means "(We) are feeling/hearing, do feel/hear, feel/hear." The phrase "più tardi" literally means "more late" or "later."The pronunciation is "TCHEE sehn-TYAH-moh pyoo TAHR-dee."
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