"Sei mio" if the person who is 'mine' is male, "Sei mia" if female.
As for previous suggestions...
> "Lei è il mio." > Romantically, "lei è il mio amore", or even - as a leading
> question - "lei è il mio, caro amico?"
Utter nonsense. Who would use 'lei' when talking about a loved one? And the article 'il' is redundant in this context - it's like saying "you are my" yes, but my what? "Lei è il mio..." "Il suo cosa?"
"Il mio dottore"
> "lei è il mio, caro amico?"
meangingless - the only possible answer to that would be...
"Cosa? Ma lei ha bevuto?"
i believe it is il vostro - masculine, and la vostra - feminine :-D
Sei mia stella. Sei=you are. mia=my. stella=star.
You would say, "sei la mia per sempre" when talking to a girl, and "sei il mio per sempre" when talking to a guy.
Tu eres el mio
(Tu) sei il mio mondo!
Eres mía ahora.
you say it the same..but you say super Stella because Stella means star :DD
La Stella notte di Italia
"Il dolore è amore" meaning "Pain is love" in italian
Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity was created on 1947-01-27.
"Beautiful shining star" in English is bella stella brillante in Italian.
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
French: étoile German: stern Spanish: estrella Italian: stella Greek: αστέρι Swahili : nyota
If a person's name is Stella, that is her name regardless of what language you are speaking. As a common noun, "stella" is Italian for "star."
in italiano
To say "I am learning Italian" in Italian, you would say "Sto imparando l'italiano."
Encore is Italian.