"What am I?" and "What are they (you all)?" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Che cosa sono? The interrogative pronoun, feminine singular noun, and present indicative in the first person singular (case 1), third person plural (example 2), or second person formal plural (instance 3) also translate literally into English as "What thing am I?" or "What thing are they (you all)?" The pronunciation will be "key KO-sa SO-no" in Italian.
"Fortunate I am!" in English is Sono fortunato! in Italian.
Sono innamorata! in Italian means "I'm in love!" in English.
Sono tuo in Italian means "I'm yours" in English.
Sono bella! in Italian means "I'm beautiful!" in English.
"Am" in English means (Io) sono in Italian.
Sono le sette in Italian means "They are the seven" in English.
Vi sono sorprendenti! in Italian means "You are amazing!" in English.
"I agree!" in English is Sono d'accordo! in Italian.
"I am happy!" in English is Sono felice! in Italian.
"I am envious!" in English is Sono invidioso! in Italian.
"I am not Italian!" in English is Io non sono italiano!in Italian.
Vi sono sorprendenti! in Italian means "You're amazing!" in English.