"To disagree" or "Not to be in agreement" are English equivalents of the Italian phraseNon essere d'accordo.
Specifically, the adverb non means "not." The infinitive essere means "to be." The preposition di* means "of." The masculine noun accordo means "agreement."
The pronunciation is "noh-NEHS-seh-reh dahk-KOHR-doh."
*The vowel i drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. It is replaced by an apostrophe immediately after the remaining letter d in the article and immediately before the first letter in the following noun.
Essere buono! in Italian means "Be kind!" in English.
voglio essere voglio essere
È bene essere un italiano(It is good to be an Italian)"It is good to be an Italian!" in English is È bello essere Italiano! in Italian.
Essere con me per sempre! in Italian means "Be with me forever!" in English.
"Be strong!" in English is Essere forte! in Italian.
Vorrei essere lì or Mi piacerebbe essere lì
"I want to be with you!" in English is Voglio essere con te! in Italian.
Essere mia moglie
"Essere lì" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "To be there."Specifically, the infinitive "essere" means "to be." The adverb "lì" means "there." The pronunciation is "EHS-seh-reh lee."
Amici e vino devono essere vecchi! in Italian means "Friends and wines have to be old!" in English.
"To be there" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Essere lì. The present infinitive and adverb also translate literally into English as "to be (at) that moment.." or "to be then..." according to context. The pronunciation will be "ES-sey-rey lee" in Italian.
"Would like to be with you!" in English is Mi piacerebbe essere con te! in Italian.