"He (it, one, she) loves life," "Love life!" and "You do love life" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Ama la vita. Context makes clear whether the present verb is the third person singular of the indicative (case 1), the second person informal singular of the imperative (example 2), or the second person formal singular of the indicative (instance 3). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "A-ma la VEE-ta" in Italian.
"Enjoy your beautiful life" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "Goditi la vita bella."
Specifically, the imperative "godi" means "(informal singular You) enjoy." The reflexive pronoun "ti" means "yourself." The feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "vita" means "life." The feminine adjective "bella" means "beautiful."
The pronunciation is "GOH-dee-tee lah VEE-tah BEHL-lah."
La vita è bella! La Vita è amore! in Italian means "Life is beautiful! Life is Love!" in English.
La vita è bella e tu sei bella donna! in Italian means "Life is beautiful and you're (a) beautiful lady!" in English.
Amore mio, bella famiglia! in Italian means "My love, beautiful family" in English.
La bella in Italian means "the beautiful" in English.
Bella cena! in Italian is "Beautiful dinner!" in English.
Sei bella! in Italian means "You're beautiful!" in English.
Bella! Dio! in Italian is "Beautiful! (Oh my) God!" in English.
Sono bella! in Italian means "I'm beautiful!" in English.
"She is lovely!" in English is Lei è bella! in Italian.
Quella bella in Italian means "that beautiful one (girl, woman)" in English.
Terra Bella Bella terra
Sì, grazie, bella! in Italian means "Yes, thank you, beautiful!" in English.
Ringrazio mia bella! in Italian means "I thank you, my beautiful (lady)!" in English.
Bella donna innamorata in Italian means "beautiful woman in love" in English.