"Waiter, May I have the check please?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Cameriere il conto per favore!
Specifically, the masculine noun cameriere means "waiter." The masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine noun conto means "bill." The preposition per means "for." The masculine noun favore means "favor."
The pronunciation is "KAH-meh-RYEH-reh eel KOHN-toh pehr fah-VOH-reh."
Per favore! is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Please!"Specifically, the preposition per means "for, through." The masculine noun favore translates as "favor" in this context. The pronunciation will be "pehr fa-VO-re" in Italian.Per favore is an Italian equivalent of the English word "please". Specifically, the preposition per means "for". The masculine noun favore translates as "favor". The pronunciation will be "pehr fah-VOH-rey" in Italian.
Cameriere il conto per favore is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "May I have the check please, Sir?"Specifically, the masculine noun cameriere means "waiter." The masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine noun conto means "bill." The preposition per means "for." The masculine noun favore means "favor."The pronunciation is "KAH-meh-RYEH-reh eel KOHN-toh pehr fah-VOH-reh."
"Please!" in English is Per favore! in Italian.
"Quickly, please!" in English is Rapidamente, per favore!in Italian.
Spagnolo, per favore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Spanish, please!"Specifically, the masculine adjective/noun spagnolo is "Spanish". The preposition per means "for". The masculine noun favore literally translates as "favor".The pronunciation will be "spa-NYO-lo per fa-VO-rey" in Italian.
"Please come!" in English means Vieni per favore! in Italian.
"Packed lunch, please!" in English is Pranzo al sacco, per favore! in Italian.
Per favore manda, spedisci (for a package)
A favore, a favori di, and professionalistaare Italian equivalents of the English word "pro."Specifically, the word functions as an adverb, noun or preposition in Italian. As an adverb, it is a favore ("in favor") in Italian. As a noun, it serves as an abbreviation for the noun professionalista ("professional, professionalist") in Italian. As a preposition, it translates into Italian as a favore di ("in favor of").The respective pronunciations will be "a fa-VO-rey," pro-FES-syo-na-LEE-sta," and a fa-VO-rey dee" in Italian.
Rispondete, per favore is an Italian equivalent of the French acronym R.S.V.P.Specifically, the letter R is for Répondez, which means Rispondete in Italian and "Respond" in English. The letters S, V, and P stand for s'il ("if it") vous ("you", "you all") plaît ("does please, is pleasing to, pleases"). The Italian equivalent of "please" will be per ("for") favore ("favor").The pronunciation will be "ree-SPOHN-dey-tey pehr fah-VOH-rey" in Italian.
"Please don't come back!" in English is Per favore, non tornare indietro! in Italian.
Per favore di avere alcuni caffè.