"Giving the main points" and "providing the 'long story short' version" are meanings of the English phrase "summarizing comment." The phrase most commonly refers to the final words regarding a conference, lecture, meeting, presentation, or talk.
Comment ça va? in French means "How are you?" in English.
"How so?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment ça? The question translates literally as "How that?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw sa" in French.
"How you..." and "What, you!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Comment tu...? or Comment, tu! Context makes clear which option suits. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw tyoo" in French.
"How do you say...?" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Comment dit-on...? The question translates literally as "How does one say...?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw dee-to" in French.
"How are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment vas-tu? The pronunciation of the phrase in the present indicative of the second person informal singular -- which literally translates as "How are you going?" or "How do you go?" -- will be "kuh-maw va-tyoo" in French.
"How do you look?" and "What are you like?" are English equivalents of the French phrase Tu es comment? The question translates literally as "You are how?" in English. The pronunciation will be "tyoo ey ku-maw" in French.
Nessun commento! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "No comment!" The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjective and noun will be "nes-SOON kom-MEN-to" in Italian.
That Phrase is already in English.
Typical Canadian English.
"How do think you look?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment trouves-tu? The question literally translates as "How do you find yourself?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw troov-tyoo" in French.
"What is the name of.. ?" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Comment appelle-t-on... ?Specifically, the interrogative comment can be translated as "how, what" according to context. The verb appelle is "calls/names, does call/name, is calling/naming". The letter t lacks any meaning: it is inserted because the verb and the subject each begin with vowels. The personal pronoun onliterally means "one".The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw ah-pehl-toh" in French.
Hello! How do you do? (How are you?)