Buon giorno, Signore is an Italian equivalent of 'Good day, Sir'. The masculine adjective 'buono'* means 'good, fortunate'. The masculine noun 'giorno' means 'day'. The masculine noun 'signore' means 'Sir, Mister, gentleman'. All together, they're pronounced 'bwohn JOHR-noh see-NYOH-reh'.
*The vowel 'o' of 'buono' drops before a noun that begins with a consonant.
'Grazie. Buona giornata anche a te' is an Italian equivalent of 'Thank you. Good day to you too'.
The exclamation 'grazie' means 'thank you'. The feminine adjective 'buona' means 'good'. The feminine noun 'giornata' means 'day'. The adverb 'anche' means 'also, too'. The preposition 'a' means 'at, in, to'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'.
All together, they're pronounced 'GRAH-tsyeh BWOH-nah djohr-NAH-tahn-keh ah teh'.
Buon giorno (Pronounce Bwon ge-orn-oh)
Grazie anche da me! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you from me too!" The courtesy in question also translates into English as "Thanks also from me!" The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey AN-key da mey" in Italian.
Your reply is "And a good day to you![ add M'am , Sir or a name as deemed appropiate]
Ehehe, grazie, anche tu is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Haha, thank you, so are you."Specifically, the term ehehe is one of many Italian equivalents of "haha." The interjection/noun grazie means "thank you, thanks." The adverb anche means "also, too." The pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you."The pronunciation is "eh-eh GRAH-tsyeh AHN-keh too."
non troppo buona
"Ha-ha, thank you, so are you" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ehehe, grazie, anche tu.Specifically, the term ehehe is one of many Italian equivalents of "haha." The interjection/noun grazie means "thank you, thanks." The adverb anche means "also, too." The pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you."The pronunciation is "eh-eh GRAH-tsyeh AHN-keh too."
The celebration of Veterans day is a day to thank and honer Veterans that have fought in war. We celebrate dead ones and alive ones too!
The English number for quattro is four. This is Italian and is a direct translation of the number four. This question is too short to fill all the characters, thank you.
Translation: Thank you. It is good too my friend.
me too - ben de
the translation is si guarda bene anche
Sto bene, grazie e tu? is one answer in Italian to the English phrase "Hello, how are you?"Specifically, the verb sto is "am, stand". The adverb bene means "fine, good, well". The interjection grazie means "thank you, thanks". The conjunction emeans "and". The personal pronoun tu translates as "(informal singular) you".The pronunciation will be "sto BEY-ney GRA-tsyey ey too" in Italian.
Non molto bene is an Italian equivalent of 'Not too good'. The adverb 'non' means 'not'. The adverb 'molto' means 'very, very much'. The adverb 'bene'means good, fine'. All together, they're pronounced 'nohn MOHL-toh BEH-neh'.