hope to hear from you soon.
It means 'I hope' in Latin and Italian, which, in Spanish, is :'espero'.
Depending on context Presto (a form of the verb Prestar) means Lend, however it can be taken to mean borrow. However it really means "to lend". In Spanish when you ask to borrow something you are really asking some one to lend you that thing. Te lo presto. - I will lend it to you ¿Me lo presta? - Will you lend it to me? (Can I borrow that?) Presto can also mean exactly the same thing as English when referring to a musical notation, i.e. quickly (adverb). And as 'presto/a' (adjective; male/female) - quick, ready, prepared
call u soon
Lea means in Italian is (prateria).
"Boobs" in English mean tette in Italian.
It means 'I hope' in Latin and Italian, which, in Spanish, is :'espero'.
Presto is Italian and it means fast. In music it is used to denote velocity, normally indicating a (temporary) acceleration.
"spero" is not a greek word, but there is a greek male name that its spelling is alike your given word and it is "Σπύρος" (speeros). On the other hand, if you ask what is the greek corresponding for the latin "spero", then it is "ελπίζω" (elpeezo=to hope).
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* The word "presto" is typically an interjection, like "Voila!" Nonstandard sentence construction is common, but not consistent, It can also be a musical term "The passage is typically played presto."The magician waved his wand, and presto! - the vase disappeared!Hyperinflation quickly followed, and presto: a military junta deposed the government.
As long as I breathe, I hope.
hope u like it
It means "Hear you soons"
Allegro means cheerful Italian, but musically it means speedy.
Depending on context Presto (a form of the verb Prestar) means Lend, however it can be taken to mean borrow. However it really means "to lend". In Spanish when you ask to borrow something you are really asking some one to lend you that thing. Te lo presto. - I will lend it to you ¿Me lo presta? - Will you lend it to me? (Can I borrow that?) Presto can also mean exactly the same thing as English when referring to a musical notation, i.e. quickly (adverb). And as 'presto/a' (adjective; male/female) - quick, ready, prepared
call u soon
In Italian, you can say "arrivederci" to mean goodbye. For a more casual farewell, you might use "ciao," which can be used for both greetings and goodbyes. Another informal option is "a presto," meaning "see you soon."