Ciao, cara mia to a female and Ciao, caro mioto a male are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hello, my dear." The respective pronunciations in Italian will be "tchow* KA-ra MEE-a" in the feminine and "tchow* KA-ro MEE-o" in the masculine.
*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "chow."
hello ladies/hello dear - ciao cari
"My dear" in English is cara mia to a female and caro mio to a male in Italian.
"Dear one" in English is cara for a female and caro for a male in Italian.
Zietta in Italian is "dear little aunt" in English.
"Hello, dear!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, caro! The greeting and masculine singular adjective/pronoun also translate into English as "Bye, beloved (darling, sweetheart, sweetheart)!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tchow KA-ro" in Italian.
"Thank you, my dear!" in English is Grazie, mia cara! to a female and Grazie, mio caro! to a male in Italian.
Povero me! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Oh dear!" The exclamation translates literally as "Poor me!" in English. The pronunciation will be "PO-vey-ro mey" in Pisan Italian.
Not an Italian word. Means "dear" in French.
"Ciao caro" in Italian translates to "Hello dear" in English. It is a friendly and informal way to greet someone.
Buon Dio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Dear Lord!" The exclamation translates literally as "Good God!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwon DEE-o" in Pisan Italian.
Caro uomo is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dear man." The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjective and noun will be "KA-ro WO-mo" in Italian.
Hai scritto benissimo, cara! in Italian is "Dear, you wrote very well!" in English.