Pronto is an Italian equivalent of 'Hello' on the telephone. It's considered an interjection that may be translated as 'Hello' and 'Are you there'. But it literally means 'ready, prepared'. It's pronounced 'PROHN-toh'.
It means "What's Up?". also Whats wrong, or whats the matter
"Hola que pasa" translates to "Hello, what's up" in English. It is commonly used as a casual greeting to check in on how someone is doing or to start a conversation.
"Hello" and Then "Goodbye" also you can say "hi" or "hey" and "whats up" is also some hellos then there is "bye" so bye bye
Hi, hey ,hello , whats up ,sup , hiya ,how are you? ,ello ,elloz , MUAH!
It can be "Whats up", "Holla", "Whats happening", "Sup Homie"' or "Sup dog"
it means hello. whats up!
hello whats an ant
hello f: do you have a boy friend s:whats the meaning of hanna??? hello f: do you have a boy friend s: whats the meaning of hanna??? hello f: do you have a boy friends: whats the meaning of hanna??? hellof: do you have a boy friend s: whats the meaning of hanna??? hello f: do you have a boy friend s: whats the meaning of hanna??? hello f: do you have a boy friend s:whats the meaning of hanna???
English is the most widely spoken language, so Hello (or hey, hi, whats up, etc.) and Goodbye (bye, see you later, etc.) would be some ways.
Hey Hi Whats Up? How's it goin'? Good morning Good afternoon Good evening
Most Jamaicans will greet you with 'Hello', as the major language is English. However, you may also be greeted with 'Wargwan', 'Watagwan', or 'Wa-humm', which means 'how are you' or 'whats going on'.
quvo is actually slang for two spanish words, "que uvo" wich actually means, whats up