"My dear friend" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase cara amica mia. The feminine singular adjective, noun, and possessive reference a female, lady or woman friend. The pronunciation will be "KA-ra-MEE-ka MEE-a" in Italian.
"I adore you, beautiful woman!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti adoro, bella donna!The pronunciation will be "tee a-DO-ro BEL-la DON-na" in Italian.
"My sweet dear, I love you" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mia dolce cara, ti amo.
Specifically, the feminine adjective mia means "my." The feminine/masculine adjective dolce means "sweet." The feminine adjective/pronoun cara means "dear, dear one." The personal pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you." The verb amo means "(I) am loving, do love, love."
The pronunciation is "MEE-ah DOHL-tcheh KAH-rah tee AH-moh."
"I adore you" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti adoro.
Specifically, the pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you." The verb adoro means"(I) adore, am adoring, do adore." The pronunciation is "tee ah-DOH-roh."
Ti adoro, cara amica mia! in Italian means "I adore you, my charming friend!" in English.
Ti amo, amica! in Italian means "I love you, (girl) friend!" in English.
Ti amo, cara mia, mia vita, mi'amore! in Italian is "I love you, my darling, my life my love!" in English.
Cara mia, ti voglio bene! in Italian means "My dear, I care about you!" in English.
Hai scritto benissimo, cara! in Italian is "Dear, you wrote very well!" in English.
"Dear one" in English is cara for a female and caro for a male in Italian.
"My dear" in English is cara mia to a female and caro mio to a male in Italian.
Cara (female ) caro (male) ti amo
"Thank you, my dear!" in English is Grazie, mia cara! to a female and Grazie, mio caro! to a male in Italian.
Cara Maria is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Cheryl Marie." The etymology of the English first name remains unclear, but with a possible circuitous evolution from the Latin word cara for "dear." The pronunciation will be "KA-ra-ma-REE-a" in Italian.
"My dear, eat!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mangia, mia cara! The second person informal singular present imperative and feminine singular possessive and pronoun may be heard said at meal times in exchanges among family members, friends, and peers. The pronunciation will be "MAN-dja MEE-a KA-ra" in Italian.
cara a cara
Cara is an Italian equivalent of the Latin word cārā. The feminine singular adjective translates into English from Latin as "beloved" and as "dear" or "expensive" from Italian. The pronunciation will be "KA-ra" in Latin and Italian.
Per ora ti saluto caro amico (cara amica female).
"Dear group" is just one English equivalent of the Italian phrase cara manica.Specifically, the feminine adjective cara means "dear." The feminine noun manica literally translates as "sleeve" and colloquially as "bunch, group," especially in terms of people who go around together. The pronunciation will be "KA-ra MA-nee-ka" in Italian.
The Romanian language equivalent is draga mea.