I'll see you all on Tuesday.
"Precedes martedi" means "comes before Tuesday" in Italian.
Vediamo is Italian for see.
it means Tuesday in Italian
Ci vediamo amici - see you friends
These words mean Tuesday in Spanish, French and Italian respectively.
"Tutti a tavola" translates to "Everyone to the table" in English. It is often used to invite people to gather for a meal, emphasizing the importance of sharing food and companionship. The phrase reflects a communal spirit typical of Italian dining culture.
"See you at 4:30" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ci vediamo alle quattro etrenta.Specifically, the reflexive pronoun ci means "ourselves." The verb vediamo means "(we) will see. The word allecombines the preposition a with the feminine plural definite article le to mean "at the." The number quattro means "four." The conjunction e means "and.' The number trenta means "thirty (30)."The pronunciation is "tchee veh-DYAH-moh ahl-leh KWAHT-troh eh TREHN-tah."
"See you next (time)" is just one English equivalent of the Italian phrase "Ci vediamo la prossima(volta)."Specifically, the reflexive pronoun "ci" means "ourselves." The verb "vediamo" means "(We) are seeing, do see, see." The feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine singular adjective/pronoun "prossima" means "next." The feminine noun "volta" means "time."The pronunciation is "TCHEE veh-DYAH-moh lah PROHS-see-mah (VOHL-tah)."
'Tutti' is 'all' in Italian. So the translation would literally mean, 'scar all'.
"Tutti ai tavoli" translates to "everyone to the tables" in English. It is often used in contexts like gatherings, parties, or games, indicating that everyone should take their seats or join in at the tables. This phrase can create a sense of camaraderie and collective participation.
Of the word "allen" there is no equivalent in Italian. The name 'Allen' is of Irish/Scottish origin and has no Italian equivalent. Should you mean "all" , the Italian wordt is 'tutti'.
Ci vediamo alle quattro e trenta is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "See you at 4:30."Specifically, the reflexive pronoun ci means "ourselves." The verb vediamo means "(we) will see. The word allecombines the preposition a with the feminine plural definite article le to mean "at the." The number quattro means "four." The conjunction e means "and.' The number trenta means "thirty (30)."The pronunciation is "tchee veh-DYAH-moh ahl-leh KWAHT-troh eh TREHN-tah."