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Come sta la tua giornata is an Italian equivalent of 'How is your day'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'KOH-may stah lah TOO-ah johr-NAH-tah'.

In the word by word translation, the adverb 'come' means 'how'. The verb 'sta' means '[he/she/it] is, stands'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine possessive 'tua' means 'your'. The feminine gender noun 'giornata' means 'daytime, day long'.

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Ciao! Com'è stata la tua giornata? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hi! How was your day?" The interrogative in the second person informal singular translates literally by word word into English as "Hi! How has been your day?" The pronunciation will be "tchow KO-meh STA-ta la TOO-a djor-NA-ta" in Italian.

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The singular Come stai? or E Lei come sta? and the plural Come state? or E Loro come stanno? are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "How are you?" Context makes clear whether one informal (case 1) or formal "you" (example 2) or two or more informal (instance 3) or formal "you all" (option 4) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "KO-mey steye" or "ey ley KO-mey sta" in the singular and "KO-mey STA-tey" or "ey LO-ro KO-mey STAN-no" in the plural in Pisan Italian.

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"How are you?" in English is Come stai? in Italian.

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"How are you doing?" in English is Come stai? in Italian.

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formal- "buongiorno, come sta oggi?"- to an adult

informal- "buongirno, come stai oggi?"- to a child, friend, relative, or animal

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"How is your Italian?" in English is Com'è il tuo Italiano? in Italian.

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"How are you feeling today?" in English is Come ti senti oggi? in Italian.

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buongiorno, come sta?

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