"Two hearts, one mind" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Due cuori, una mente.
Specifically, the number due means "two (2)." The masculine noun cuori means "hearts." The feminine indefinite article una means "a, one." The feminine noun mentemeans "mind."
The pronunciation is "DOO-eh KWOH-ree OO-nah MEHN-teh."
Mente forte is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "strong mind".Specifically, the feminine noun mente means "mind". The feminine/masculine adjective forte translates as "strong". The pronunciation will be "MEHN-tey FOHR-tey" in Italian.
"Officially" is an English equivalent of the Italian word ufficialmente.Specifically, the Italian word is an adverb. The adverb ending -mente is added to the feminine/masculine adjectiveufficiale. The pronunciation is "oof-FEE-tchyahl-MEHN-teh."
"Rarely" is an English equivalent of the Italian word raramente.Specifically, the Italian word is an adverb. It is formed by adding the adverb ending --mente to the feminine adjective rara for "rare." The pronunciation is "RAH-rah-MEHN-teh."
"Crazy" in English is malato di mente, matto or pazzo in Italian.
Completamente is an Italian equivalent of the English word "completely."Specifically, the Italian word is an adverb. It is formed by adding the adverbial suffix -mente to the feminine adjective completa. The pronunciation will be "kohm-PLEY-tah-MEHN-tey" in Italian.
Correttamente is an Italian equivalent of the English word "correctly".Specifically, the word is an adverb. It is formed by adding the adverb ending -mente to the feminine adjective corretta ("correct"). The pronunciation will be "kor-RET-ta-MEN-te" in Italian.
Ufficialmente is an Italian equivalent of the English word "officially."Specifically, the Italian word is an adverb. The adverb ending -mente is added to the feminine/masculine adjectiveufficiale. The pronunciation is "oof-FEE-tchyahl-MEHN-teh."
Raramente is an Italian equivalent of the English word "rarely."Specifically, the Italian word is an adverb. It is formed by adding the adverb ending -mente to the feminine adjective rara for "rare." The pronunciation is "RAH-rah-MEHN-teh."
Due cuori, una mente is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Two hearts, one mind."Specifically, the number due means "two (2)." The masculine noun cuori means "hearts." The feminine indefinite article una means "a, one." The feminine noun mentemeans "mind."The pronunciation is "DOO-eh KWOH-ree OO-nah MEHN-teh."
The ending -mente is an Italian equivalent of the English suffix "-ly." The ending signals that the part of speech is an adverb. The pronunciation will be "MEN-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Sano di mente, malatto di mente is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sane, insane." The phrase translates literally as "healthy of mind, sick of mind" in English. The pronunciation will be "SA-no dee MEN-tey ma-LAT-to dee MEN-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Translation: I'm excited that I'm yours.