Amici per sempre.
Fino a Mercoledì
Fino a is an Italian equivalent of the English word "until." The prepositional phrase also translates as "till," "to" or "up to" in English. the pronunciation will be "FEE-no a" in Italian.
Arrivederci literally means until I see you again
"I can't wait until you are single!" in English is Non vedo l'ora che tu sia single! in Italian.
"Twenty-three hours until I see you" in English means Ti vedo in ventitre ore ("I'll see you in 23 hours!") in Italian.
"Have a good night until we meet again!" in English is Avere una buona nottata fino a quando ci incontreremo di nuovo! in Italian.
Fino ad allora is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Till then." The phrase literally translates by word order into English as "until to that moment (that time, then)." The pronunciation will be "FEE-no A-dal-LO-ra" in Italian.
"Fibrinogen" -- a glycoprotein which helps blood clot formation by netting and stabilizing the wounded area until healed -- is an English equivalent of the Italian masculine singular noun fibrinogeno. The pronunciation will be "FEE-bree-NO-djey-no" in Italian.
"Until tomorrow" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase a domani.Specifically, the preposition a means "at, till, to, until." The adverb/masculine noun domani means "tomorrow." The pronunciation is "ah doh-MAH-nee."
Buona notte, principe! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good night, prince!" The sentence models the Italian use of the word notte when family and friends make their final leave-taking, with Buona sera ("Good evening") being used throughout the late afternoon, evening, and early night until the above-mentioned departures. The pronunciation will be "BWO-na NOT-tey PREEN-tchee-pey" in Italian.
"Farewell," "Goodbye," "See you again," and "See you later" are English equivalents of the Italian word Arrivederci! The present infinitive and reflexive pronoun translate literally into English as "To see ourselves again." The pronunciation will be "ar-REE-vey-DER-tchee" in Italian.
Numeri italiani fino a ventiis an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian numbers up to twenty."Specifically, the masculine noun numeri is "numbers." The masculine adjective italiani means "Italian." The prepositional phrase fino a means "until, up to." The number ventitranslates as "twenty (20)."The pronunciation will be "NOO-mey-REE-ta-LYA-nee FEE-no a VEN-tee" in Italian.