Greetings
Cìao a tuttì
ITALIAN: To say "Hi" or "hello" to a group of friends.
Pronto?
ITALIAN: "Hello?," but can only be used when answering a phone call.
Hola
SPANISH "Hi" or "hello" used in casual situations.
Good Afternoon!
"Good Afternoon," This is how you greet someone in the afternoon. It doesn't mean your afternoon is good.
pìacere dì conoscertì
ITALIAN: "Pleased to meet you."
benvenuto
ITALIAN: "Welcome!"
Buon pomerìggìo
ITALIAN: "good afternoon." Can also mean "good-bye" if used after noon (saying bye to someone during the afternoon).
Buonasera
ITALIAN: "good evening." It should be used after 4 PM.
Buongìorno
ITALIAN: "good morning" or "good day." Can also mean "Good-bye" if used in the morning (saying bye during the morning).
Cìao
ITALIAN: "hello" or "hi." Also can be "good-bye." used in casual situations and among friends and family.
Salve
ITALIAN: "hello." Can also be "good-bye." Used for people you don't really know well.
Buenas tardes
SPANISH: "Good Afternoon"
Buenos días
SPANISH: "Good morning."
Buenas noches
SPANISH: "Good night" or "Good evening."
bienvenida
SPANISH: "welcome"
Cómo estás
SPANISH: How are you?
Buenas
SPANISH: causal good afternoon. (you say hi to someone in the afternoon)
Good Morning!
"Good Morning." This is how you greet someone in the morning. Even if the morning isn't good.
Hello!
ENGLISH: "hello" to say hi to someone.