I enjoyed meeting you - mi sono divertito riunione si
"Are we meeting for lunch?" in English is Ci vediamo per pranzo? in Italian.
"Date" in English means appuntamento for a meeting and data for month, day, year information.
È stato un piacere conoscerla! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It has been a pleasure meeting you!" The courtesy also translates literally as "It has been a pleasure meeting her!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "eh STA-to oon pya-TCHEY-rey KO-no-SHER-la" in Pisan Italian.
"Fine! Today!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bene! Oggi! The adverbs possibly reference an agreement over meeting that day. The pronunciation will be "BEH-ney OD-djee" in Italian.
Caffe is the Italian equivalent of 'cafe'. It may be translated into English as the drink 'coffee' or as the meeting place where coffee may be ordered and drunk, 'coffee house'. The phrase 'black coffee' is translated as 'caffe nero'.
"Are you tired after today's meeting?" in English is Sei stanca dopo l'incontro di oggi? to a female, Sei stanco dopo l'incontro di oggi? to a male, and Siete stanchi dopo l'incontro di oggi? to two individuals or more in Italian.
Ciao! Grazie! Ciao! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello! Thank you! Bye!" The courtesy in question models the dual role of meeting and taking leave played by Ciao! The pronunciation will be "tchow GRA-tsyey tchow" in Italian.
"Hello, beautiful! Pleasure!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, bella! Piacere! The greeting, feminine singular adjective, and masculine singular noun reference appreciation for meeting and seeing such a beauty. The pronunciation will be "tchow BEL-la pya-TCHEY-rey" in Italian.
'Ciao' is an Italian word that means both 'Hello' and 'Goodbye'. So it may be used in meeting someone or in parting company. It's pronounced 'tchow'. The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound 'ow' in the English cry of pain.
Videoconferencia is translated to videoconferencing in English. It can also mean teleconferencing. Basically the spanish form of meeting via telephone or video chat.
Buona sera! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good evening!" The feminine singular adjective and noun may be heard as greetings upon meeting and parting throughout the evening and early night. The pronunciation will be "BWO-na SEY-ra" in Italian.
Rendez-vous in French means "appointment," "date," "meeting place" or "rendezvous" in English.