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Lo stesso per te! to one person and Lo stesso per voi! to more than one are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Same to you!" The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular indefinite article, pronoun, preposition, and singular and plural pronouns in the second person -- which translate literally as "the same for you" -- will be "lo STES-so per tey" in the singular and "lo STES-so per voy" in the plural in Italian.

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"Same to you!" in English is Lo stesso per voi! in Italian.

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