Buon giorno, Signore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello, sir!" The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which literally and respectfully translates as "Good day, Sir!" -- will be "bwon DJOR-no see-NYO-rey" in Italian.
Ciao, Signore is an Italian equivalent of 'Goodbye, Sir'. In the word by word translation, the interjection 'Ciao'means 'hello' and 'goodbye'. The masculine gender noun 'signore' means 'Sir, gentleman'. It's pronounced 'chow see-NYOH-ray'.
Ciao e grazie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello and thank you!" The courtesy also translates as "Hi and thanks!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tchow ey GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
Buongiorno, Signore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hi, Mister!" The greeting translates literally as "Good day, Sir!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwon-DJOR-no see-NYO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
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Grazie, signore! in Italian means "Thank you, sir!" in English.
Uomo o signore is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "man or sir." The masculine singular noun, conjunction, and masculine singular noun also may be translated into English as "man or gentleman (mister)." The pronunciation will be "WO-mo see-NYO-rey" in Italian.
Buona mattina, Signore is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning, Sir." The masculine singular noun signore also may be translated into English as "gentleman," "mister," or "Mr." The pronunciation will be "BWO-na mat-TEE-na see-NYO-rey" in Italian.
Grazie, signore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you, Mr.!" The greeting also translates as "Thanks, gentleman (sir)!" in English. The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey see-NYO-rey" in Italian.
Signore, Signorina e Signora! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Sir, Miss and Mrs!" The phrase also translates as "Mr., young lady and Mrs." in English. The pronunciation will be "see-NYO-rey SEE-nyo-REE-na ey see-NYO-ra" in Italian.
Buon giorno, signore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning, Mr." The greeting translates literally as "Good day, sir!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwon DJOR-no see-NYO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Signorina e Signore is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Miss and Mister." The phrase also translates as "young lady and Sir" in English. The pronunciation will be "SEE-nyo-REE-na ey see-NYO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
"Not today, sir!" in English is Pas aujourd'hui, Monsieur! in French.
"HEllo, sir!" in English is Bom dia, Senhor! in Portuguese.
"Gentleman," "Mister," "Mr." or "Sir" and "Ladies" are English equivalents of the Italian word Signore. Context makes clear whether the noun is in the masculine singular (cases 1-4) or in the feminine plural (example 5). The pronunciation will be "see-NYO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Sig. is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Mr." The abbreviated title respectively stands for signore("gentleman," "mister," "Mr.," "sir") in Italian and "Mister" in English. The respective pronunciation will be "seeg" for the abbreviation and "see-NYO-rey" for the masculine singular noun in Pisan Italian.