Come sta il pomeriggio is the Italian equivalent of 'How is your afternoon'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'come' means 'how'. The verb 'sta' means '[he/she/it] is'. The definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine gender noun 'pomeriggio' means 'afternoon, evening'.
"An afternoon picnic" in English is una scampagnata pomeridiana in Italian.
Buon pomeriggio is a literal Italian equivalent of "Good afternoon." The masculine singular adjective and noun also may be translated into English as "(Enjoy a) good afternoon!" and "(Have a) good afternoon!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "bwon PO-mey-REED-djo" in Italian.
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Everyday Italian - 2004 Afternoon Dessert 6-2 was released on: USA: 2006
Pomeriggio is an Italian equivalent of the English word "afternoon."The masculine singular noun also may be translated into English as "p.m." The pronunciation will be "PO-mey-REED-djo" in Italian.
Buon pomeriggio, bambini! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good afternoon, children!" The pronunciation will be "bwon PO-mey-REED-djo bam-BEE-nee" in Italian.
In Italian "good afternoon gentlemen " translated literally good afternoon is "buon pomeriggio", and gentlemen is "signori".However, Italians normally say "buon giorno Signori" which translates to "good day gentlemen".;-}
Buon pomeriggio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good afternoon!"Specifically, the masculine adjective buono* means "good". The masculine noun pomeriggio translates as "afternoon". The pronunciation will be "bwon PO-mey-REED-djo" in Italian.*The final vowel drops before a word which begins with a consonant.
Ora del pomeriggio is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "afternoon hour." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun, preposition, and masculine singular noun will be "O-ra del PO-mey-REED-djo" in Italian.
Ci vediamo questa sera.
buon pomeriggio, mi chiamo Iman
Fino a questo pomeriggio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "until this afternoon."Specifically, the preposition fino a means "till, until." The masculine demonstrative adjective questo means "this." The masculine noun pomeriggio means "afternoon."The pronunciation is "FEE-noh ah KWEH-stoh POH-meh-REED-djoh."