più vino per favore
formaggio e vino
The most common way to say "please" in Italian would be "per favore", and this phrase usually comes at the end of the sentence, like "por favor" in Spanish.
Thanks for asking this! This give me an opportunity to answer my first question! Oh, right, the answer. You say "enjoy your coffee" in Italian like this:"gustare il vostro caffè" Thanks again!
To say fake in Italian you say finto.
'Basta' is stop in Italian You can say this to somebody as a 'Stop it!' (Basta!)
vino d'amore
formaggio e vino
pesche e vino
Vino por favor.
Due bicchieri di vino rosso, per favore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Two glasses of red wine, please!" The drink-related order also translates into English as "Two glassfuls of red wine, please!" The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey beek-KYEH-ree dee VEE-no ROS-so per fa-VO-rey" in Italian.
Red=RossoWine=VinoRed Wine=Vino RossoWhite wine=vino verde
Vino blanco, por favor.
You say "More tea please"
we need more wine = wir brauchen mehr Wein
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The most common way to say "please" in Italian would be "per favore", and this phrase usually comes at the end of the sentence, like "por favor" in Spanish.
In Dutch or "in het Nederlands" you would say - "Een fles witte wijn en twee glazen tevreden" …. which means a bottle of white wine and two glasses please