Arrivederci, Bello is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "See you later, Handsome."
Specifically, the infinitive arrivedere* means "to see again." The pronoun ci means "oneself, ourself." The masculine adjective/pronoun bello means "beautiful, handsome."
The pronunciation is "ahr-REE-veh-DEHR-tchee BEHL-loh."
*The final vowel e drops when a word is added to the end of the infinitive.
Hasta luego, guapo
Simonetta is an Italian equivalent of the French name Simonette.Specifically, the Italian and French names are feminine proper nouns. The pronunciation of the Italian name is "SEE-moh-NEHT-tah." The pronunciation of the French name is "see-moh-neht."
"Are you busy handsome?" in Spanish is "¿Estás ocupado, guapo?" It is pronounced "Eh-STOS oh-koo-PAH-doe GWA-po?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
It means, "see you later" but it is a colloquialism and does not have a literal translation.
Grazie is thank you. Not sure of ill see you then but see you later would be; A dopo.
Ci vediamo più tardi bellissimo
"Later" or "See you later" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase A dopo.Specifically, the preposition a literally means "at, to." The adverb dopo means "after, later." The pronunciation is "ah DOH-poh."
È bellissimo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "He is sexy."Specifically, the verb è means "(is.)" The Italian superlative bellissimo means "extremely, most, very beautiful, good-looking, gorgeous, handsome; sexy). The pronunciation is "eh behl-LEES-see-moh."
Hasta luego, guapo
It means "I see"
Sì, bello! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Yes, handsome!" The affirmative and masculine singular adjective/noun/pronoun also translate as "Yes, good-looking!" The pronunciation will be "see BEL-lo" in Italian.
The singular Così bello! and the plural Così belli! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "So handsome!" Context makes clear which option suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ko-SEE BEL-lo" in the singular and "ko-SEE BEL-lee" in the plural in Italian.
see you later! (literally: until later)
A dopo is Italian for "after" or "later". Used informally to say "Later", "See you later" or "See you soon".
Bellissimo or Bellissimo ragazzo may be Italian equivalents of 'very handsome boy'. The masculine adjective 'bellissimo' is formed by adding the suffix '-issimo'['very, extremely'] to 'bello' ['handsome']. The masculine gender noun 'ragazzo' means 'boy', and doesn't have to be used in the sentence. The phrase is pronounced 'behl-LEES-see-moh rah-GAHTS-soh'.
"I'm very handsome!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sono bellissimo!Specifically, the verb sono means "I" in this context. The masculine superlative adjective bellissimo translates as "extremely/most/very handsome". The pronunciation will be "SOH-noh behl-LEES-see-moh" in Italian.
Vedere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to see".Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the form of the present infinitive. The pronunciation will be "vey-DEY-rey" in Italian.