Voglio stare insieme a te per tutta la vita
Ti amerò per tutta la vita! in Italian means "I'll love you all my life!" in English.
Ti amerò per tutta la mia vita in Italian means "I'll love you for all of my life" in English.
"To rest" in English is riposare in Italian.
"Can you rest now?" in English is Puoi riposare adesso?in Italian.
"Rest in peace, my president!" in English is Riposare in pace, mio presidente! in Italian.
riposa in pace
Ti amerò per il resto della mia vita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I will love you for the rest of my life." The pronunciation will be "tee A-mey-RO pey-reel REH-sto DEL-la MEE-a VEE-ta" in Italian.
"Rest of the world" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase resto del mondo. The masculine singular noun, preposition with masculine singular definite article, and masculine singular noun also translate into English as "the world's remainder." The pronunciation will be "REH-sto del MON-do" in Italian.
A propio agiogenerally and a riposomilitarily are English equivalents of the English phrase "at ease." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular prepositional phrases -- which respectively translate as "at (your) own comfort (ease, luxury)" and "at ease (break, rest, retirement, sleep)" -- will be "a PRO-pryo A-djyo" and "A ree-PO-so" in Italian.
Depending on context the English word rest can be translated asnoun:RastPauseErholungdie Anderenverb:rastenpausensich erholenruhenliegenschonenschonenDepending on context the German word Rest can be translated asremnantvestigeresidueresidualleft-overremainderbalance
Ciao, mondo is an Italian equivalent of 'Hello, World'. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'chow MOHN-doh'. The interjection 'ciao' means 'hello' and 'goodbye'. The masculine gender noun 'mondo' means 'world'. It takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'], and as its indefinite 'uno' ['a, one'].
Holding of a note or rest longer than usual is an English equivalent of the Italian word fermata. The feminine singular noun also refers to a bird's-eye look, pattern or view, to a stay or to a stop sign or a stopping point, or to an arrest according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "fer-MA-ta" in Pisan Italian.
休憩 kyuukei.
Bellas is a Spanish, not an Italian, surname. The last name in question means "beautiful (females, feminine objects)" when translated into English. The pronunciation will be "BEY-zhas" in Argentina, "BEY-shas" in Uruguay, and "BEY-yas" in (the rest of) Latin America and in Spain.