Tu sei la ragazza più bellina del mondo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You are the prettiest girl in the world!" The declarative statement models an instance where optional subject pronouns are included, not for clarity -- which is served by verb endings -- but for emphasis. The pronunciation will be "too SEH-ee la ra-GAT-tsa pyoo bel-LEE-na del MON-do" in Italian.
Tu sei la più bella ragazza! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You are the most beautiful girl!" The feminine singular phrase models an instance where optional subject pronouns are used, not for clarity, but for emphasis. The pronunciation will be "too SEH-ee la pyoo BEL-la ra-GAT-tsa" in Italian.
tu sei la piu bella del mondo
Ragazza molto carina
sei una bellissima ragazza
very pretty: molto abbastanza (not to sure how you say it)
Bellissima Lisa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "very beautiful Lisa." the feminine singular phrase also translates into English as "beautifulest Lisa," "gorgeous Lisa," and "most beautiful Lisa" according to context. The pronunciation will be "bel-LEES-see-ma LEE-sa" in Italian.
pretty girl
"very" translates to, "moloto" in Italian.
Bella Lupo
'Bella ragazza' is an Italian equivalent of 'pretty girl'. It's pronounced 'BEHL-lah rah-GAHTS-tsah'. With a slight change, the compliment may be given to a 'beautiful' or 'handsome' boy. The phrase becomes 'Bello ragazzo', which often is shortened to 'bel ragazzo'.
In Italian or "In Italiano" you would say - ragazza fredda
You shouldn't have to impress a girl to get her, if she's true, then she'll like you for who you are. But compliment her. Say she looks nice, and that she's really very pretty. ^.^
It's a very good name for a boy of Italian descent but not good for a girl from say Wales or Ireland
mummia bambina
feisty ragazza
Molto Italiano or Italianissimo.