The way to greet a friend's father in Italian includes Buon giorno, Signore! Come sta Lei? ("Good day, Sir! How are you?" or È un piacere conoscerla, Signore! ("It's a pleasure to know you, Sir!").
The way to greet a female friend in Italian is Ciao!("Hello!"), which also works for a male friend.
I/you/we/they greet. He/she/it greets. The present participle is greeting.
Good afternoon ingrid
"Hej!"
Salut
You can say "Ciao zio" in Italian to greet your uncle.
"Father" in English is padre in Italian.
"No friends!" in English is Nessun amico! in Italian.
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The Italian root word of "salutations" is "salutare," which means "to greet" or "to say hello."
"Ciao caro" in Italian translates to "Hello dear" in English. It is a friendly and informal way to greet someone.
"Ciao ! ". If you want to say "Goodmorning" in italian, it's "Buongiorno".