Se lo so dal tuo bacio in Italian means "I know you by your kiss" in English.
E dal... in Italian means "And from the..." in English.
Dal primo all'ultimo in Italian means "from beginning to end" in English.
Calcio italiano dal 1910 in Italian is "Italian football since 1910" in English.
"From the..." is an English equivalent of the Italian word dal. The word merges the preposition da ("from") with the masculine singular definite article il ("the"). The pronunciation will be "dal" in Italian.
Dal tuo ragazzo,or, alternatively dal tuo fidanzato.
"Yes, I know it from your kiss!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sì, lo so dal tuo bacio! The adverb, masculine singular object pronoun, present indicative verb in the first person singular, combined preposition and masculine singular definite article, and masculine singular possessive and noun model two differences between English and Italian: Italian need not use subject pronouns -- other than for clarity or emphasis -- wherever context and verb endings make the speaker clear; and Italian uses definite articles -- here with dal (from the) -- where English does not. The pronunciation will be "SEE lo so dal TOO-o BA-tcho" in Italian.
Casa dal cuore is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "home from the heart." The pronunciation will be "KA-sa dal KWO-rey" in Italian.
baciato/a dal sole (baw-chat-oh/ah dal soh-leh)
"From the heart" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase dal cuore. The masculine singular prepositional phrase may be found most frequently in conversations regarding speaking directly, emotionally, honestly. The pronunciation will be "dal KWO-rey" in Italian.
Mio Figlio un Regalo dal Cielo
Ti ringrazio dal profondo del mio cuore is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I thank you from the bottom of my heart." The pronunciation will be "tee reen-GRA-tsyo dal pro-FON-do dal MEE-o KWO-rey" 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.