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Hi
Bye
sorry
how are you?
really
I hate you
why?
I missed you

and I thank you for ur help...

2006-11-27 01:59:58 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Italy Other - Italy

21 answers

Hi = Ciao
Bye = arrivederci , or , addio
sorry => be sorry = dolersi
feel sorry [to] = compiacere
he is very sorry that = dolente
sorry = addolorato, afflitto, dolente, spiacente
sorry = afflitto, dolente, doglioso, pentito, purtroppo
how are you =>
how = come
are = sono , siete
here are = eccoli qui
you = a voi, ti, te, vi, tu a te, voi
you = lei, loro, tu , voi
really = davvero, proprio, veramente, realmente
I hate you =>
I = io (I presume is that)
hate = odiare, detestare, odio
why? = perche
I missed you =>
miss [to]= perdere
miss = colpo mancato, fallire, mancare, perdere, sbagliare, signorina
Miss = signorina

I advice you to look on the internet for dictionaries in the future.

2006-11-27 02:28:08 · answer #1 · answered by Mircea 2 · 0 4

In this whole mess of answers, the only ones that got it right are siliadityr, Lara, Carmine and AndyItaly. Forget the others!

Trust me, I'm an Italian mothertongue living in Italy.

2006-11-27 20:23:32 · answer #2 · answered by pierluisa 5 · 0 0

Trust me i live in italy...
Hi= Ciao (salve if it's formal"
Bye= Ciao (arrivederci if it's formal)
sorry= scusa
i'm sorry= mi dispiace (my displeasure, literally
How are you= Come Stai?
really= veramente, but if it's an exclamation question you use "davvero?!"
i hate you= ti odio
why= perche`?
i missed you= mi sei mancato/a (o if it's a guy, a if it's a gal)

2006-11-27 07:28:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Ciao
Ciao (arivederci more formal)
scusa
come stai?
davvero
ti odio
perchè?
mi manchi

e grazie per avermi aiutato....1 Bacio

2006-11-28 04:19:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi-salve/ciao
Bye-arrivederci/ciao (when you leave)
sorry-scusa
how are you?-come stai?
really-davvero
I hate you-ti odio
why?-perché?
I missed you-mi sei mancato/a

2006-11-28 05:16:01 · answer #5 · answered by ila 7 · 0 0

Hi,i'm italian..so the translation is:
Ciao
Ciao/Arrivederci
Scusa
Come stai?
Davvero
Ti odio
Perche'?
Mi manchi

2006-11-28 08:39:31 · answer #6 · answered by bibiscottino 2 · 0 0

"Stare l'oro" - actually interprets to "be the gold" no longer "stay gold" you would extra useful bypass with something like "Restare d'oro" which in English actually ability "stay of gold" as in something made from gold that would want to then stay that way. this may probable be in the route of the advise that you attempt to placed across. Or in case you pick to say "stay golden" you would possibly want to say "Restare dorato" which may have that excellent which ability. the magnitude of those words doesn't truly make experience in Italian, yet in case you purely pick the words to be in Italian then it probable doesn't keep in mind that no human being would ever surely say any of those.

2016-11-29 20:20:36 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I am italian, I can help u.
Ciao
Arrivederci
Scusa
Come stai?
Veramente
Ti odio
Perchè?
Mi sei mancato

2006-11-28 03:25:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ciao! i spent a few years in naples italy.....
Hi and Bye are very casual...usually reserved for friends that you know. if you don't know the person or are in a store you say either Good Morning (Buon Giorno) or if its afternoon or evening you say Buona Sera

Hi= Ciao
Bye= Ciao

I'm Sorry= mi spiacente...not sure on the spelling of that

really?= depending on what context it is used. i dont know that one though..sorry

why? = per que

hope that helps

ciao

2006-11-27 03:46:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Hi = "Ciao" if you are talking to a friend; "Salve" to everybody else

Bye = "Ciao" if you are talking to a friend; "Arrivederci" to everybody else"

I'm sorry = Mi dispiace
Sorry = Scusa

How are you? = Come va?

Really = veramente

I hate you= Ti odio

Why? = Perchè?

I missed you = "Mi sei mancata" if you are talking to a woman; "Mi sei mancato" if you are talking to a man.

2006-11-27 03:43:18 · answer #10 · answered by siliadityr 3 · 3 1

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