Yes, Italians answer the telephone with the word Pronto. The word may function as an adjective which means "ready" and an interjection which approximates "Hello." Either way, the pronunciation remains "PRON-to" in Italian.
The Italian translation of 'Hello' on the telephone is 'Pronto'.
Ciao! (THE MOST USUAL GREETING both for meeting and for farewell) Pronto? / Pronto! (at the telephone, for example - ok?) Salve! ( = Hi! )
Día means day Pronto in this case probably means soon This is probably part of a longer statement. Un dia pronto means "some day soon" Additional info: People in some Spanish-Speaking countries answer the telephone by saying "Pronto"
Los venezolanos contestamos el teléfono, diciendo "Aló?", similar a Hola? Venezuelan, say "Aló" when we answer the phone. This is similar to "Hello"
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Pronto means "ready"
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Pronto Monto was created in 1978.
Pronto Airways was created in 2006.
Hasta Pronto means "See You Soon"
Pronto - album - was created in 2005.