buoni amici e buon tempo e buon
"Two times five" in English is due per cinque in Italian.
bei momenti (if short times) bei tempi (if long times)
Tempi is an Italian equivalent of the English word "weathers." The masculine plural noun also may be rendered into English as "times" depending upon context. The pronunciation remains "TEM-pee" in Italian.
Grazie mille! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thanks very much!" The courtesy translates literally as "Thank you a thousand (times)!" in English. The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey MEEL-ley" in Italian.
Ai bei tempi! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "To good times!" The masculine plural prepositional phrase translates literally as "To the beautiful times!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eye bey TEM-pee" in Pisan Italian.
"My dear, eat!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mangia, mia cara! The second person informal singular present imperative and feminine singular possessive and pronoun may be heard said at meal times in exchanges among family members, friends, and peers. The pronunciation will be "MAN-dja MEE-a KA-ra" in Italian.
"Just like the old times" is an English equivalent of Come ai vecchi tempi. Another translation may be "Like in the old times." Either way, the pronunciation remains "KO-me eye VEK-kee TEM-pee" in Italian.
Porterò il mio appetito! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I will bring my appetite!" The declaration/exclamation models a structural difference whereby English does not employ "the" some of the times that Italian uses definite articles, in this case il. The pronunciation will be "POR-tey-RO eel MEE- AP-pey-TEA-to" in Italian.
Anch'io mi sento così a volte e poi mi passa in Italian means "I too feel that way at times, and then it goes away" in English.
lasciate che i bei tempi rotolo is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.
Ultras are the hardcore football (soccer) fans/supporters who are known for their chanting and creating atmosphere. Ultras can be violent at times and cause trouble. Most travel wherever the team goes.
"I'm great! Thanks a lot!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sono grande! Grazie mille! The present indicative, feminine/masculine singular adjective, courtesy, and plural number translate literally into English as "I am great (big, first-rate, large, remarkable)! Thanks (a) thousand (times)!" The pronunciation will be "SO-no GRAN-dey GRA-tsyey MEEL-ley" in Italian.