Grazie e anche a te! in the singular and Grazie e anche a voi! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Thank you and the same for you!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "GRA-tsyey a tey" in the singular and "GRA-tsyey a voy" in the plural in Italian.
i just usually just say "e tu" which means "and you" or basically "you too." of course I'm not the best in Italian, but i have a few friends/family who are Italian, and it always seems to work whe I'm talking to them.
You could use "altrettanto". I means what you wish to express, but I don't know if it could be considered as 'slangy"
anchio ti amo
take me back
You say "indietro all'interno".
be right back
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You say "I will be right back" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mon padabo".
Cazzo si? is the right way to respectfully say how are you in Italian. You should try it out! The reaction will be something when people see how advanced you can speak Italian! Its a complex greeting!
do you mean when you are chatting online with someone? you can say: brb- be right back; bbl- be back later; bos- be on soon. do you mean when you are chatting online with someone? you can say: brb- be right back; bbl- be back later; bos- be on soon.
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
Swiss? Do you mean Swiss German, French, Italian or Romanish?
in italiano
You say "Shabbat shalom" right back to them.