Una madre italiana è un dono di Dio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "An Italian mother is a gift from God." The pronunciation of the declarative statement -- which translates literally as "An Italian mother is a gift of God" -- will be "OO-na MA-drey EE-ta-LYA-na eh oon DO-no dee DEE-o" in Italian.
"Gift" in English means regalo in Italian.
"God's gift" in English is regalo di Dio in Italian.
Beautiful gift in Italian is "bel regalo"
Dora, which means "gift," is the same in English and in Italian.
"I love your gift!" in English is Mi piace il tuo regalo!in Italian.
"Art is a gift" in English means L'arte è un dono in Italian.
un regalo
"Present" in English means presente as "in attendance" or "current" and regalo as "gift" in Italian.
Un regalo per te is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "a gift to you." The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase in the second person informal singular -- which translates literally as "a gift for you" or "one gift for you" -- will be "oon rey-GA-lo pehr tey" in Italian.
Mio Figlio un Regalo dal Cielo
sei (one) siete( more) un dono di Dio
"Thank you very much for your generous gift" in English means Grazie mille per il tuo (one person) /vostro (plural) generoso regalo in Italian.