"An affectionate hello and greetings" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase un ciao affettuoso e saluti. The greeting also translates into English as "a tender (devoted, doting) goodbye and best wishes" according to context. The pronunciation will be "oon tchow AF-fet-TWO-so ey sa-LOO-tee" in Italian.
Cordiali saluti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Yours sincerely."
Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective cordialiliterally means "cordial." The masculine noun saluti means "greetings." The pronunciation is "kohr-DYAH-lee sah-LOO-tee."
"Regards" in English is saluti in Italian.
"Best regards!" in English is Migliori saluti! in Italian.
grazie per i saluti
Con saluti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "with regards."Specifically, the preposition con means "with." The masculine noun saluti translates as "greetings, regards, salutations." The pronunciation will be "kon sa-LOO-tee" in Italian.
Saluti comuni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "basic greetings." The masculine plural noun and adjective translate literally as "common greetings." The pronunciation will be "sa-LOO-tee ko-MOO-nee" in Italian.
"So many greetings or (something) along those lines" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Tanti saluti o così. The masculine plural adjective and noun, conjunction, and adverb also translate into English as "So many pledges (toasts) or (something) along those lines." The pronunciation will be "TAN-tee sa-LOO-tee o ko-SEE" in Italian.
"Greetings! What is it?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Saluti! Che cosa è? The courtesy, interrogative, feminine singular noun, and third person singular present indicative may be heard during a telephone call or written in a text message among acquaintances, friends, and peers. The pronunciation will be "sa-LOO-tee key KO-sa eh" in Italian.
saluti affettuosi daAmore di is an Italian equivalent of 'love from'. The masculine noun 'amore' means 'love'. The preposition 'di' means 'of, from'. Together, they're pronounced 'ah-MOH-reh dee'. Amore da...
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."
Auguri da...! and Saluti da...! are Italian equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "Greetings from...!" Context makes clear whether a more formal, respectful (case 1) or friendly, informal (example 2) impact suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ow-GOO-ree da" formally and "sa-LOO-tee da" informally in Italian.
"Hello! How are you doing?" in English is Ciao! Come stai? to someone familiar, and Ciao! Come sta? to someone unfamiliar, in Italian.
Ciao! as a greeting and saluto as a noun are Italian equivalents of the French word salut. The greetings and the noun translates from French and Italian into English respectively as "Bye (Goodbye, Hello, Hi)" and "salute" according to context. The respective pronunciations will be "tchow" and sa-LOO-to" in Italian and "sa-lyoo" in French.