'Guarisci presto'
I'l Torno presto.
"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'.
Italian means ready
hope to hear from you soon.
"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.
Presto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "soon."Specifically, the Italian word is an adverb. It can be used to describe an adjective or another adverb. The pronunciation is "PREH-stoh."
A presto! in Italian means "See you soon!" in English.
parlare presto
Get well soon
Ci sentiamo presto, Bello! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Talk to you soon, Handsome!" The friendly statement translates literally into English as "We hear each other soon!" The pronunciation will be "TCHEE sen-TYA-mo PREH-sto" in Italian.
I'l Torno presto.
risponderà presto
falo presto
Rimettiti presto! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Get well!"Specifically, the verb rimettiti is the second person singular form of the present imperative. It literally means "(informal singular you) put yourself forward". The adverb presto translates as "soon".The pronunciation will be "ree-MET-tee-tee PRE-sto" in Italian.