Ora di dire addio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Time to say goodbye!" The phrase most famously references a line within the song Con te partirò ("With you I will leave") by classical crossover tenor Andrea Bocelli (born Monday, September 22, 1958) of Lajatico, Tuscany, Italy. The pronunciation will be "O-ra dee DEE-rey ad-DEE-o" in Pisan Italian.
time to say goodbye in Italian is "Conte Partiro"
"Time to Say Goodbye" is a song originally performed in Italian by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman. The Italian version is titled "Con te partirΓ²," while the English version is known as "Time to Say Goodbye."
The duration of Time to Say Goodbye? is 1.52 hours.
Time to Say Goodbye is an English version of an Italian song called Con Te Partiro. Andrea Bocelli recorded it with Sarah Brightman for the English version, and neither version has been part of any opera.
Time to say goodbye (english only)
The Japanese word for "goodbye" is "sayonara" but if you're saying goodbye to someone that you'll see again, or a place like a restaurant where you go regularly, you can say "ja matta," which means "well, until next time." In Italian "goodbye" is "ciao," but it's one of those words you can also use for "hello."
Addio, sorelle mie doolci!
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The duration of Every Time We Say Goodbye - film - is 1.58 hours.
Try Amazon.com. Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli have a great version in English and Italian.
"Time to Say Goodbye" is originally sung in Italian. It is a duet performed by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman.
Time to Say Goodbye - Antique song - was created in 2003-08.
Every Time We Say Goodbye - film - was created on 1986-11-14.