"Questions for your friends" is an English equivalent of "Domande per i tuoi amici."
Specifically, the feminine plural noun "domande" means "questions." Its plural definite article is "le" ("the"), and its plural indefinite article is "delle" ("some"). The preposition "per" means "for, through." The masculine plural definite article
"i" means "the." The masculine plural possessive adjective "tuoi" means "your."
The masculine plural noun "amici" means "friends."
The pronunciation is "doh-MAHN-deh PEH-ree TWOY ah-MEE-tchee."
"Ciao belli amici!" Pronounced "chow bellee ameechee" (the i's make a long e sound)
"Of your friends" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Di tuoi amici.Specifically, the preposition di is "about, of, regarding". The masculine possessive adjective tuoi means "(informal singular) your". The masculine noun amicitranslates as "friends" in the sense of either all male friends or a mixed group of female and male friends.The pronunciation will be "dee TWOY* ah-MEE-tchee" in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy".
"Take a picture now to show all your friends!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Fare una foto per mostrare tutti i tuoi amici ora! The imperative statement of command translates literally into English as "to do (make) a photo to show all your friends now." The pronunciation will be "FA-ray OO-na FO-to per mo-STRA-ray TOOT-tee twoy a-MEE-chee O-ra" in Italian.
Buon Natale a tutti i tuoi amici is Merry Christmas to all your friends.
'Otherwise click here to send a free gift to your friends' is an English equivalent of 'Oppure clicca qui per inviare gratuitamente un regalo ai tuoi amici'.The conjunction 'oppure' means 'otherwise'. The imperative 'clicca' means '[you] click'. The adverb 'qui' means 'here'. The preposition 'per' means 'in order to, to'. The infinitive 'inviare' means 'to send'. The adverb 'gratuitamente' means 'free'. The indefinite article 'un' means 'a, one'. The masculine singular noun 'regalo' means 'gift'. The word 'ai' combines the preposition 'a' and the masculine plural definite article 'i' to mean 'to the'. The masculine plural possessive adjective 'tuoi' means 'your'. The masculine singular noun 'amici' means 'friends'.All together, they're pronounced 'ohp-POO-reh KLEEK-kah kwee PEH-reen-VYAH-reh grah-TWEE-tah-MEHN-teh oon reh-GAH-loh eye* twoy ah-MEE-tchee'.*The sound 'eye' is similar to the sound in the English noun 'eye'.
"Your singers" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase i tuoi cantanti.Specifically, the masculine definite plural article imeans "the." The masculine possessive adjective tuoi means "(informal singular) your." The masculine noun cantantimeans "singers."The pronunciation is "ee twoy* kahn-THAN-tee."*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
Mấy tuổi = how old
Ama i tuoi amici! in the masculine and Ama le tue amiche! in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Love your friends!"Specifically, the present imperative verb ama is "(informal singular you) love". The masculine plural definite article i and the feminine le means "the". The masculine possessive adjective tuoi and the feminine tue means "(informal singular) your". The masculine noun amici and the feminine amiche translate respectively as "(group of all male, group of mixed female and male) friends" and "(group of all female) friends".The pronunciation will be "A-ma ee twoy a-MEE-tchee" in the masculine and "A-ma le TOO-e a-MEE-ke" in the feminine.
"In your day" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase nei giorni tuoi.Specifically, the word nei combines the preposition in with the masculine plural definite article i to mean "in the." The masculine noun giorni means "days." The masculine possessive adjective tuoi means "(informal singular) your."The pronunciation is "neh DJOHR-nee-twoy."**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
Affari tuoi was created in 2003.
"I love your hazel eyes!" in English is Amo i tuoi occhi nocciola! in Italian.
bada ai fatti tuoi, non t'impicciare