"I'll call you later!" in English means Ti chiamo più tardi! to one person and Vi chiamo più tardi! to two or more in Italian.
"Call me when you wake!" in English is Chiamami quando ti svegli! in Italian.
"Thank you, my worthy brother, but call me Don Carlo!" in English is Grazie, mio nobile fratello, ma chiamami Don Claro! in Italian.
Joseph or Joe However it is improper to translate people's names. It is only proper to call some one by a translated name ONLY if they call themselves by the translated name.
I will call you later. (on the phone)
"Ehi" is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Hey."Specifically, the Italian word is considered an interjection. It is used to call attention and the express appreciation. The pronunciation is the way it is spelled, without the "h."
"Call me later!" in English means Chiamami più tardi! in Italian.
"Call me on Sunday!" in English is Chiamami domenica! in Italian.
"Somebody call me!" in English is Qualcuno mi chiama! in Italian.
"Call me when you wake!" in English is Chiamami quando ti svegli! in Italian.
chiamami! (Kiam-ah-mee)
Appena leggi chiamami.
Mi chiamano Panciula in Italian means "They call me Panciula" in English.
"Thank you, my worthy brother, but call me Don Carlo!" in English is Grazie, mio nobile fratello, ma chiamami Don Claro! in Italian.
Ricorderò is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I will remember." The declaration also translates as "I'll call to mind (cite, commemorate, mention, recall, recollect, remind)" in English. The pronunciation will be "ree-KOR-dey-RO" in Italian.
Mi chiamo Emma is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "My name is Emma." The declarative statement translates literally as "I call myself Emma" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee KYA-mo EM-ma" in Italian.
The word for the season which Americans call 'Fall' (and British people call Autumn) is Autuma The word for the verb 'to fall' is cadere
Mi chiamo A.O. is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "My name is A.O." The reflexive pronoun and present indicative in the first person singular translate literally into English as "I call myself." The pronunciation will be "mee KYA-mo a-o" in Italian.