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"Ni ale Friday" in Yoruba means "See you on Friday."
To say "see you Friday" in Hawaiian, you would say "A hui hou iā 'oe i ka Pōʻalua" or "A hui hou iā 'oe i ka Pōʻaono" depending on whether you are referring to "see you on Tuesday" or "see you on Friday", respectively.
You can say "À bientôt" in French, which translates to "See you soon."
The Italian surname "Colaci" is pronounced phonetically as "koh-lah-chee."
The Italian word "domani" translates to English "see you tomorrow." "Domani" is a very common Italian phrase and is used daily in the Italin language.
Grazie is thank you. Not sure of ill see you then but see you later would be; A dopo.
"My father is very ill" in English is Il mio padre è molto malato in Italian.
Venerdì
Friday, in Italian.
Yup. Ill be over around 8
Everyday Italian - 2004 Friday Night Dinner was released on: USA: 2007
Malato is an Italian equivalent of the English word "ill."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "mah-LAH-toh." The feminine form, malata, is pronounced "mah-LAH-tah."
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Venerdì is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Friday."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It has just one form that does not change no matter how many Fridays are discussed. The pronunciation is "VEH-nehr-DEE."
Un buon venerdì, bellissimaBuon Venerdì Bellissima is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy Friday, Gorgeous'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'bwohn veh-nehr-DEE behl-LEES-see-mah'. In the word by word translation, the masculine adjective 'buono' means 'good, happy, fortunate'. The masculine gender noun 'venerdì' means 'Friday'. The feminine gender noun 'bellissima' means 'very beautiful, stupendous, most beautiful, gorgeous, extremely beautiful'.
Janauary 13th 2012 ( Friday the 13th)
"Ni ale Friday" in Yoruba means "See you on Friday."