Ciao, Caro in the masculine and Ciao, Cara in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hello, Dear."
Specifically, the greeting ciao means "hi, hello." The masculine adjective/pronoun caro and the feminine cara mean "dear." The pronunciation is "tchow* KAH-roh" in the masculine and "tchow KAH-rah" in the feminine.
*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "chow."
hello ladies/hello dear - ciao cari
The Italian translation of 'Hello' on the telephone is 'Pronto'.
"Ciao caro" in Italian translates to "Hello dear" in English. It is a friendly and informal way to greet someone.
The translation of "Ciao" from Italian to English is "Hello" or "Goodbye," depending on the context in which it is used.
Cara in the feminine or Caro in the masculine are among the Italian equivalents of the word "dear" in English.Specifically, the Italian words are both adjectives. They both may be translated as "dear" in the senses of "beloved" and "expensive" in English. The pronunciation will be "KAH-rah" regarding a "dear" female and "KAH-roh" regarding a "dear" male.
Cara Ana is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Dear Ann".Specifically, the feminine adjective cara means "dear". The feminine noun Ana translates as "Ann". The pronunciation will be "KAH-rah AH-nah" in Italian.
Cara femmina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Dear female."Specifically, the feminine adjective cara means "dear." The feminine noun femmina means "female." The pronunciation is "KAH-rah FEHM-mee-nah."
Ciao, cara mia to a female and Ciao, caro mioto a male are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hello, my dear." The respective pronunciations in Italian will be "tchow* KA-ra MEE-a" in the feminine and "tchow* KA-ro MEE-o" in the masculine.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "chow."
"Dear little saints" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Santucci.Specifically, the masculine noun santi means "saints". The suffix --ucci translates as "dear, little, sweet". The pronunciation will be "sahn-TOOT-tchee" in Italian.
"Hello, dear!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, caro! The greeting and masculine singular adjective/pronoun also translate into English as "Bye, beloved (darling, sweetheart, sweetheart)!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tchow KA-ro" in Italian.
The Chinese equivalents for 'Hi' and 'Hello' are: Hi --> 嗨 hai(4) Hello --> 哈罗 ha(1) luo(2)
"Bye-bye," "Hello-hello," and "Ta-ta" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Ciao Ciao! The greeting in question most frequently is heard as one word to be translated into English as "Bye," "Goodbye," "Hello" or "Hi" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tchow tchow" in Italian.