If you want to say how are you in Italian you can just simply say "Come stai?" (informal) or "Come sta?" (formal).
To ask “how are you?” in Italian you can say come stai?, or in a more formal situation, come sta?
"stai bene?" in English
are you OK?
Outside of Italy, people may colloquially say or write ciao bella to evoke an Italian air for rhetorical effect or to demonstrate worldliness. In the US, ciao bella is often used more flirtatiously, meant to impress or compliment an attractive woman, more in line with its Roman applications.
The most common way to say beautiful in Italian is "bello" - you can also use some variations of this adjective, like "molto bello" and "bellissimo".
The most common translation is 'you're welcome': prego is what you say when someone else thanks you. – Grazie mille! – Prego. – Thanks very much!
"Tutto bene?" : The short Italian "how are you"
In fact, the most common answer to "tutto bene ?" is: "tutto bene" (literally: all well), meaning everything is going well.
You are welcome
The “grazie”-“prego” combination is a must in the Italian language. It basically is an automatism and it is considered the cornerstone of basic politeness. If someone says “grazie” to you and you don't reply “prego,” you might be considered rude, so watch out for that!
Here are some famous Italian sayings: a caval donato non si guarda in bocca (don't look a gift horse in the mouth), chi dorme non piglia pesci (you snooze, you lose), parla bene, ma parla poco (speak well, but speak little), tutto è bene ciò che finisce bene (all is well that ends well).
The common verbal greeting is “Ciao” (Hello). This is quite casual. People may also say “Buongiorno” (Good day) or “Buonasera” (Good evening) to be more formal.
Of course, when you're introduced to someone, you need to know how to reply. People usually simply say piacere (nice to meet you), whether in formal or informal situations. Piacere – Piacere.
Tu sei così bella!
= You are so beautiful!
Prolonging and intense eye-contact. If you notice that she tries hard to catch your sight and she intensely looks into your eyes while talking, she might be trying to apprise you of her interest in you.
What is Ciao Bellissima? The English translation is: Bye (see you), you beautiful girl!
Hi, my love!
noun. a female given name: from an Italian word meaning “dear one.”
Grazie di tutto (“thanks for everything”)
Grazie di tutto.” Translation: “Working with you was a fantastic experience, and I'll miss you. Thanks for everything.”
Article Talk. Tutti is an Italian word literally meaning all or together and is used as a musical term, for the whole orchestra as opposed to the soloist. It is applied similarly to choral music, where the whole section or choir is called to sing.
Allora (so, then, well) is one of those filler words that's highly useful when thinking of what to say in Italian. It buys you a little time and tells the listener you're thinking things over, especially when used by itself, or to introduce a sentence.