"Tchee" is the pronunciation of the word ci in the Italian phrase Dio ci benedica tutti!
Specifically, the masculine noun Dio is "God." The object pronoun ci means "us" in this context. The present imperative benedica means "Bless!" The masculine plural indefinite tutti translates as "all, everybody, everyone, everything."
The pronunciation will be "DEE-o tchee BEY-ney-DEE-ka TOOT-tee" in Italian.
"Tchee" is the way to pronounce the the word ci in the Italian phrase Dio ci benedica tutti! The phrase translates as "God bless everyone here!" or "God bless us all!" in English. The pronunciation will be "DEE-o tchee BEY-ney-DEE-ka TOOT-tee" in Pisan Italian.
"To everybody" and "to everything" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase a tutti. The preposition and masculine plural noun also translate into English as "to all" or "to everyone" according to context. The pronunciation will be "a TOOT-tee" in Italian.
"All fruits" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tutti frutti.Specifically, the masculine adjective tutti means "all, every." The masculine noun frutti means "fruits." The pronunciation is "TOOT-tee FROOT-tee."
"Thanks to all!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie a tutti! The courtesy, preposition, and masculine plural pronoun also translate into English as "Thank you to everybody (everyone, everything)!" The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey a TOOT-tee" in Italian.
"You lightened everything!" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Schiarì tutti!Specifically, the verb schiarì, which is the remote past form of the present infinitive schiarire, means "(he/it/one/she/formal singular you) lightened, whitened". The masculine indefinite noun tutti translates as "everybody, everyone, everything". The pronunciation will be "skyah-REE TOOT-tee" in Italian.
"All sweets" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tutti dolci. The masculine plural adjective and noun also translate into English as "all candies," "all desserts," "all pleasures," and "all sweetnesses." The pronunciation will be "TOOT-tee DOL-tchee" in Italian.
Vi amo tutti! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Love you all!" The pronunciation of the present indicative phrase in the first person singular will be "vee A-mo TOOT-tee" in Italian.
Benvenuto a tutti! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Welcome to all!"Specifically, the greeting benvenuto literally means "well arrived, well come". The preposition a means "to". The masculine noun tutti translates as "all, everybody, everyone".The pronunciation will be "BEN-vey-NOO-to a TOOT-tee" in Italian.
Tutti i colori is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "all the colors." The masculine plural phrase models a rare instance in which English and Italian phrase or sentence structure resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "TOOT-tee ko-LO-ree" in Italian.
"All children" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tutti bambini. The masculine plural adjective and noun reference either an all-male or mixed female and male group of children. The pronunciation will be "TOOT-tee bam-BEE-nee" in Italian.
"tutti attenti" or "attenzione a tutti"
"Day for all!" and "(Good) day to everyone!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Giorno a tutti! Context makes clear which meaning prevails for the masculine singular noun, preposition, and masculine plural adjective/noun/pronoun. The pronunciation will be "DJOR-no a TOOT-tee" in Italian.
"(Good) night to everyone!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Notte a tutti! The feminine singular noun, preposition, and masculine plural adjective/noun/pronoun represent a colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal way of saying Buona notte a tutti! ("Good night to all!") among acquaintances, family, and peers. The pronunciation will be "NOT-tey a TOOT-tee" in Italian.