'Guarisci presto'
Japanese: 忠実な sorry if you need it in English letters but ill get to that soon so ask the question again sometime and ill have it for you :)
"see you soon" wouldn't be a complete sentence in latin, but if you wanted to say "i will see you soon" then it would be "Te mocem videbo"
'Presto' is an Italian equivalent of 'fast tempo''.The Italian word is an adverb. It literally means 'early, quick, soon'. It's pronounced 'PREH-stoh'.
hope to hear from you soon.
arrivederci (to be seen again), addio (goodbye for ever!)Ciao, arrivedercci.
Ha una buona giornatae scrivere torno presto Have a good day and write back soon
i think you have to accept an email or something ill check and write back soon with the answer
Get to a doc or to a clinic as soon as you can. You may or may not be seriously ill, but it would be unfortunate for you to spread what you have to people who may become seriously ill from it.
"My father is very ill" in English is Il mio padre è molto malato in Italian.
I'm doing an experiment real soon for school about that topic and ill get back to you on that later.
"See you soon!" in English is Ci vediamo presto! in Italian.
"You will be home soon!" in English is Sarai presto a casa! in Italian.
"Let's do it again soon!" in English means Ripetiamolo presto! in Italian.
This is the question. 16,9,2,-5,-12. What is the nth term? Hmm tough one ill get back to you soon pinkie swear
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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