Goodbye: au revoir
Hello: bonjour/bonsoir (in the evening)
Thank you: merci
: Hola Thank you: Gracias Goodbye: Adiós
"Hello! Goodbye! Thank you! You're welcome!" in English is Ciao! Arrivederci! Grazie! Prego! in Italian.
- Hola Goodbye - Adios Please - Por Favor Thank you - Gracias
"Ciao" (Italian) - used as a casual way of saying both hello and goodbye. "Merci" (French) - means 'thank you.' "Arigato" (Japanese) - means 'thank you.'
Bonjour, Merci, Au Revoir may be French equivalents of 'Hello', 'Thank you', and 'Goodbye'. The masculine noun 'bonjour' means 'Good day'. The interjection 'merci' means 'Thank you'. The word 'au revoir'combines the preposition'Ã?', the masculine definite article 'le' and the infinitive 'revoir' to mean 'to the seeing again'. All together, they're pronounced 'boh-zhoor', 'mehr-see', and 'oh ruh-vwahr'.
Hallo, Danke, Auf Wiedersehen
bonjour is how you say hello in french
Ciao! Come stai? Sì, grazie. Ciao! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello! How are you? Yes, thank you. Goodbye!" The greeting ciao means "bye," "goodbye," "hello," or "hi" depending upon the context. The pronunciation will be "tchow KO-mey steye see GRA-tsyey tchow" in Italian.
Ni hao Ji jieng Sie sie
hello = bonjour thank you = merci please = s'il vous plaît
Non, merci
Same as French french :-) - "merci" (thank you) "merci beaucoup" (thank you very much)