Sinceramente tua in the feminine and sinceramente tuo in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "sincerely yours." Context makes clear which option suits. The respective pronunciations will be "seen-TCHEY-ra-MEN-tey TOO-a" in the feminine and "seen-TCHEY-ra-MEN-tey TOO-o" in the masculine in Italian.
Sono tuo in Italian means "I'm yours" in English.
La tua in Italian means "yours" directed to a woman in English.
Per sempre tuo in Italian means "Forever yours" in English.
Sempre la tua in Italian means "always yours" in English.
"Thanks from my family to yours!" in English is Grazie a tutti voi da parte della mia famiglia! in Italian.
"Merry Christmas to you and yours!" in Italian means Buon Natale a voi e la vostra! in Italian.
Sempre tua in Italian means "always yours" as said by a girl or woman in English.
Cordiali saluti or Cordialmente are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Yours sincerely."Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective cordialimeans "cordial." The masculine noun saluti means "greetings." The adverb cordialmente means "cordially, sincerely."The respective pronunciations are "kohr-DYAH-lee sah-LOO-tee" and "KOHR-dyahl-MEHN-teh."
It is best not to go there. The equivalent in Italian is as escalatory as that in English. The politest reaction is maledetto ("curse," pronounced MA-ley-DET-to") and even that is escalatory in Italian!
Ciao! Mi chiamo...! E tu? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello! My name is...! And yours?" The introduction translates literally into English as "Hi! I call myself...! And you?" The pronunciation will be "tchow mee KYA-mo ey too" in Italian.
Yours sincerely, because it is theirs not their :)
Bene! Grazie! E la tua? in Italian means "Fine, thanks, and yours?" in English regarding family.