"Give me a kiss" is an English equivalent of "Dammi un bacio."
Specifically, the imperative verb form "da"* means "(You) give." The personal pronoun "mi" means "to me." The masculine singular indefinite article "un" means "a, one." The masculine noun "bacio" means "kiss."
The pronunciation is "DAHM-mee oon BAH-tchyoh."
*The form actually is spelled in any one of three ways: "Dai", "Da'" or "D
"Give me a kiss" is an English equivalent of "Dammi un bacio."
Specifically, the imperative verb form "da"* means "(You) give." The personal pronoun "mi" means "to me." The masculine singular indefinite article "un" means "a, one." The masculine noun "bacio" means "kiss."
The pronunciation is "DAHM-mee oon BAH-tchyoh."
*The form actually is spelled in any one of three ways: "Dai", "Da'" or "DÃ?." Before the personal pronoun "mi" the spelling becomes "Dammi."
Dammi un bacio! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Give me a kiss!" The request also translates as "Give me one kiss!" in English. The pronunciation will be "DAM-mee oon BA-tcho" in Pisan Italian.
Un bacio per voi in Italian means "a (one) kiss for you" in English.
Hai ricevuto un bacio? in Italian means "Did you receive a kiss?" in English.
Dommy oom bahtch-o
Suona male un bacio? in Italian means "Does a kiss sound bad?" in English.
Un bacio per amore mio! in Italian means "A kiss for my love!" in English.
"Give me a clue!" in English means Dammi un indizio! in Italian.
Un bacio dall'altro lato del mondo in Italian means "A (one) kiss from the other side of the world" in English.
"A kiss, beautiful!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Un bacio, bella! The phrase also translates as "One kiss, beautiful!" in English. The pronunciation will be "oon BA-tcho BEL-la" in Pisan Italian.
"Another kiss" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ancora un bacio.Specifically, the adverb ancora is "again". The masculine singular indefinite article unmeans "a, one". The masculine noun bacio translates as "kiss".The pronunciation will be "ahn-KOH-rah oon BAH-tchoh" in Italian.
"A kiss" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase un bacio. The masculine singular definite article and noun also may interpreted as masculine singlar number and noun, with the resulting translation into English as "one kiss." The pronunciation will be "oon BA-tcho" in Italian.
"Do you want a kiss?" is an English equivalent of "Vuoi un bacio?"Specifically, the verb "vuoi" means "(you) are wishing/wanting/liking, do wish/want/like, wish/want/like." The masculine indefinite article "un" means"a, one." The masculine noun "bacio" means "kiss."The pronunciation is "vwo-yoon-BAH-thyoh."