Arrivederci is Italian for 'goodbye'. It is translated 'au revoir' in French.
"Arrivederci" is an Italian word that means "goodbye" when translated to English.
you can use "ciao" in french, German, dutch or English it means hi, hello, bye, see you later, etc,. in french it could"adieu" which means, "Bye"
Deux is a French equivalent of the Italian word due. The respective pronunciations of the masculine plural number -- which translates into English as "two (2)" -- will be "duh" in French and "DOO-ey" in Italian.
Aria is an Italian loan word in French. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which typically identifies the solo song by an opera's leading soprano or tenor -- will be "A-rya" in French in Italian.
Giachetta and Giacomina are Italian equivalents of the French name Jacqueline. The respective pronunciations will be "dja-KET-ta" and "DJA-ko-MEE-na" in French and "zha-leen" in French.
arrivederci
"Arrivederci" is an Italian word that means "goodbye" when translated to English.
"Goodbye, my lover!" in English is Arrivederci, amante mio! in Italian.
Buon giorno, Buona notte, Arrivederci! in Italian is "Have a nice day, Have a nice night, Goodbye!" in English.
Arrivederci per ora! La sua mancanza... in Italian means "Bye-bye for now! His (her, its) absence..." in English.
Arrivederci literally means until I see you again
"Hello! Goodbye! Thank you! You're welcome!" in English is Ciao! Arrivederci! Grazie! Prego! in Italian.
Cuisine in French is cucina in Italian.
"Cognac" is the same in French and in Italian.
Émilie in French is Emilia in Italian.
When translated from English to Italian, "Goodbye Sister" becomes "Arrivederci Sorella." In Italian, "arrivederci" is a common way to say goodbye, and "sorella" means sister. The phrase is used to bid farewell to a female sibling or a close female friend.
Mademoiselle in French means signorina in Italian.