"With love and kisses, my love!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Con amore e baci, amore mio! The phrase shows Italian tendencies to put adjectives after, not before, their nouns, with the last two words translating literally as "love (of) mine" in English. The pronunciation will be "KO-na-MO-rey BA-tchee a-MO-rey MEE-o" in Pisan Italian.
With love and kisses, My love is an English equivalent of 'Con amore e baci, Amore mio'. The preposition 'con' means 'with'. The masculine noun 'amore' means 'love'. The conjunction 'e' means 'and'. The masculine noun 'baci' means 'kisses'. The masculine possessive 'mio' means 'my'. All together, they're pronounced 'koh-nah-MOH-reh eh BAH-chee ah-MOH-reh MEE-oh'.
Amore mio, tanti baci! in Italian means "Many kisses, my love!" in English.
Sempre baci in Italian means "always kisses" in English.
"Sweet kisses" in English is dolci baci in Italian.
"Kisses are..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase Baci sono... . The phrase, when written as Baci. Sono..., also translates as "You kiss. I am..." in English. The pronunciation will be "BA-tchee SO-no" in Pisan Italian.
"Give me kisses!" in English means Dammi baci! in Italian.
"Kisses back to you!" in English means Baci a te! in Italian.
baci il cuoco
Grazie, sorella! Baci anche a te! in Italian means "Thanks, sister! Kisses to you too!" in English.
"And you kiss!" and "And kisses!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase E baci! Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ey BA-tchee" in Pisan Italian.
Baci! Baci! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Kiss! Kiss!"Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun that is used in the plural. It literally means "kisses." The pronunciation is "BAH-tchee BAH-tchee."
many more kisses my love
"Beautiful kisses" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase belli baci. The masculine plural adjective and noun may be preceded by the masculine plural definite article i("the") since Italian often employs articles where English does not. The pronunciation will be "BEL-lee BA-tchee" in Italian.
Kisu is a Japanese equivalent of the Italian word baci. The masculine plural Italian noun translates into English as "kisses," which is one of the possible translations of the Japanese equivalent. The pronunciation will be "key-soo" in Japanese and "BA-tchee" in Italian.