"Need for you" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bisogno di te. The masculine singular noun, preposition, and emphatic second person informal singular pronoun literally mean "need of you" in English. The pronunciation will be "bee-ZON-nyo dee tey" in Italian.
Ho bisogno di tutto! in Italian is "I need everything!" in English.
Ho bisogno di un dottore in Italian is "I need a doctor" in English.
"Need" in English is aver bisogno di in Italian.
ho bisogno di un'informazione!
Ho bisogno di stringere il tuo corpo in Italian is "I need to hold your body" in English.
"I need an iron" in English means Ho bisogno di un ferro da stiro in Italian.
"Avrai sempre bisogno di me," unless you're speaking to more than one person or somebody you have a more formal relationship with. The more formal form is "avra sempre bisogno di me" and plural is "avrete sempre bisogno di me."
Hai bisogno solo di te stessa! and Hai bisogno solo di te stesso! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You need you!" The statement translates literally as "You have need only of yourself!" in English. The respective pronunciation will be "eye bee-ZO-no SO-lo dee tey STES-sa" in the feminine and "eye bee-ZO-no SO-lo dee tey STES-so" in the masculine in Pisan Italian.
Tu hai (one person) voi avete bisogno (more people) di una beedizione.
"I need you" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ho bisogno di te. The first person singular present indicative, masculine singular noun, preposition, and second person informal singular pronoun translate literally into English as "I have need of you." The pronunciation will be "oh bee-ZO-nyo dee tey" in Italian.
"Need for money" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase bisogno di soldi.Specifically, the masculine noun bisogno is "necessity, need". The preposition di literally means "of". The masculine noun soldi translates as "money".The pronunciation will be "bee-ZOH-nyoh dee SOHL-dee" in Italian.
"I need one..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase Ho bisogno di una... . The first person singular present indicative, masculine singular noun, preposition, and feminine singular cardinal number/definite article also translate into English as "I have need of a... . The pronunciation will be "o bee-ZO-nyo dee OO-na..." in Italian.