Ci sentiamo presto! generally and Parlo con te presto in the singular or Parlo con voi presto in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Talk with you soon!" The more common, first-mentioned option translates literally as "We hear ourselves (one another) soon!" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "tchee sen-TYA-mo PREH-sto," "PAR-lo kon tey PREH-sto," and "PAR-lo kon voy PREH-sto" in Italian.
Ci sentiamo presto, Bello! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Talk to you soon, Handsome!" The friendly statement translates literally into English as "We hear each other soon!" The pronunciation will be "TCHEE sen-TYA-mo PREH-sto" in Italian.
"See you soon!" in English is Ci vediamo presto! in Italian.
"You will be home soon!" in English is Sarai presto a casa! in Italian.
A presto! in Italian means "See you soon!" in English.
"Let's do it again soon!" in English means Ripetiamolo presto! in Italian.
risponderà presto
falo presto
"Il prima possibile".
Parlare italiano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "To talk Italian".Specifically, the present infinitive parlare means "to speak, to talk". The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun italiano translates as "Italian". The pronunciation will be "pahr-LAH-rey EE-tah-LYAH-noh" in Italian.
vai a letto presto
"I wish I could go visit Italy soon!" in English is Desidero poter visitare l'Italia presto! in Italian.
Parleremo presto! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "We'll talk soon!" The pronoun noi need not begin the sentence -- other than for emphasis -- since the subject-specific endings in the future indicative make it clear that the subject is the first person plural "we." The pronunciation will be "PAR-ley-REY-mo PREH-sto" in Italian.