"How are you, my love?" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come sei, amore mio? The phrase is in the second person informal singular form used in familial, friendly, informal, peer group-like interactions and with the masculine singular phrase amore mio (which nevertheless may be said to female and male alike). The pronunciation will be "KO-mey SEH-ee a-MO-rey MEE-o" in Italian.
Come stai, amore?
"How is he?" in English is Come sta? in Italian.
Come sta? in Italian is "How are you doing?" in English.
Come stai, amore mio? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How are you, my love?" The question may be asked of a female or male love. The pronunciation will be "KO-mey steye a-MO-rey MEE-o" in Italian.
"How do you do?" in English means Come stai? in Italian.
"Like me" in English is Come me in Italian.
"Yes, my love!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sì, amore mio! The affirmative adverb and masculine singular noun and possessive showcase a tendency of Italian to have adjectives follow their nouns except when emphasis is achieved by having them come before. The pronunciation will be "see a-MO-rey MEE-o" in Italian.
"Hello! How are you?" in English is Ciao! Come stai? in Italian.
"How do you say?" in English is Come si dice? in Italian.
"How can I help you?" in English is Come posso aiutarvi?in Italian.
"Good! How are you?" in English is Bene! Come stai? in Italian.
"Please come!" in English means Vieni per favore! in Italian.