Sei una bella donna is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You are a lovely lady."
Specifically, the verb sei means "(informal singular you) are." The feminine indefinite article una means "a, one." The feminine adjective bella means "beautiful, handsome." The feminine noun donna means "lady."
The pronunciation is "she OO-nah BEHL-lah DOHN-nah."
Gracias senora encantadora
Bella figlia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "lovely daughter".Specifically, the feminine adjective bella means "beautiful, lovely". The feminine noun figlia translates as "daughter". The pronunciation will be "BEL-la FEE-lya" in Italian.
The French translation of "lovely" is "ravissant".
Ciao, bella signorina! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello, lovely lady!"Specifically, the greeting ciao is "hello, hi". The feminine adjective bella means "beautiful". The feminine noun signorina translates as "young lady".The pronunciation will be "tchow BEHL-lah SEE-nyoh-REE-nah" in Italian.
Lovely Lady Kissa goes by Lovely Lady Kissa, and Kissa.
Du siehst wunderschön aus is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Belle foto! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "lovely photos!"Specifically, the feminine plural adjective belle means "beautiful, handsome, lovely". The feminine invariable noun foto translates as "photo" or "photos" depending upon context. The pronunciation will be "BEL-ley FOH-toh" in Italian.
Lovely Lady Kissa's birth name is Kelissa Semple.
Lady Lovely Locks was created in 1987.
"She is lovely!" in English is Lei è bella! in Italian.
but would you, lady lovely, grant me leave? No for soothe, fair man, said the sweet lady I'm pretty sure this is it, i read a lot of old stuff
Mia carina signora is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my cute lady." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "my good-looking (lovely, nice-looking, pretty) lady" in English. The pronunciation will be "MEE-a ka-REE-na see-NYO-ra" in Pisan Italian.