And so is an English equivalent of 'e così'. The conjunction 'e' means 'and'. The adverb 'così' means 'so'. Together, they're pronounced 'eh koh-SEE'.
Scassamm tutt cos! in Italian means "Let's break everything!" in English.
E dal... in Italian means "And from the..." in English.
"You and me" in English is Io e te in Italian.
"And you?" in English is E tu? in Italian.
"Mother and daughter" in English is madre e figlia in Italian.
"And" as a conjunction and "(the letter) e" as a feminine singular noun are English equivalents of the Italian word e. The pronunciation will be "ey"* in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"
Tutto e più in Italian means "Everything and more" in English.
"Good! And you?" in English is Buono! E tu? in Italian.
E voi, come state? in Italian means "And how are you all?" in English.
Maestro e bambino in Italian means "master and baby boy" in English.
E fuori fa freddo! in Italian is "It's cold outside!" in English.
I. E. Wessely has written: 'Junior classic Italian dictionary' -- subject(s): English, Dictionaries, Italian language, English language, Italian