"How come you all are here in Bologna?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come mai siete qui a Bologna? The interrogative, adverb, second person informal plural, adverb, preposition, and place name also translate literally into English as "How ever are you all here at Bologna?" The pronunciation will be "KO-me meye SYEH-tey kwee a bo-LO-nya" in Italian.
Bologna is the same in Italian and English.
Siete svegli in Italian is "You're awake" in English.
It means "(you) are".
"Are you twins?" in English is Siete gemelli? in Italian.
siete impressionante
ragazze siete bei
voi siete matti
Siete i migliori sorella
"We missed you in church today" in English is Ci siete mancati in chiesa oggi in Italian.
"You are funny!" in English is Sei divertente! to one person, and Siete divertenti! to two or more individuals, in Italian.
"You all" is an English equivalent of the Italian word voi. The second person informal plural pronoun in question may be found employed in local or regional Italian as an admiring, respectful form for the singular "you." The pronunciation will be "voy" in Italian.
sei (one) siete( more) un dono di Dio
Siete una Bella Donna, I don't know how to pronouce it though.