"For you, tomorrow!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase per te, domani! The preposition, second person informal singular, and adverb may be heard said to someone from the speaker's close circle of family, friends, and peers. The pronunciation will be "per te do-MA-nee" in Italian.
Parliamo domani! Ciao per adesso! in Italian means "Let's talk tomorrow! Bye for now!" in English.
"Ready for tomorrow" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase pronti per domani. The masculine plural adjective and prepositional phrase also translate into English as "done (prepared) for tomorrow." The pronunciation will be "PRON-tee per do-MA-nee" in Italian.
Per chi? in Italian means "For whom?" in English.
"To teach you" in English is per insegnarti in Italian.
"For eternity" in English is per l'eternità in Italian.
"Please!" in English is Per favore! in Italian.
"Live as you will die tomorrow! Dream as you will live forever!" in English is Vivi come se dovessi morire domani! Sogna come se dovessi vivere per sempre! in Italian.
Sempre per sempre in Italian means "always (and) forever" in English.
Germania per sempre! in Italian is "Germany forever!" in English.
Batte per te in Italian means "Beats for you" in English.
Votare per me.
Per sempre