"Bella's" and "of Bella (in the sense of someone or something belonging to Bella) are English equivalents of the incomplete Italian phrase Di Bella. The preposition starts with a capital letter only if it begins a phrase or sentence -- as above -- whereas the feminine diminutive serves as an affectionate nickname for Isabella ("Isabelle"). The pronunciation will be "dee BEL-la" in Italian.
Bella giornata di sole! in Italian means "Beautiful day of sun!" in English.
Fattoria di una Bella ragazza
"Beautiful, where are you from?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bella, di dove sei? The question translates literally as "Beautiful, of where are you?" in English. The pronunciation will be "BEL-la dee DO-vey sey" in Pisan Italian.
Bella di zio, ti voglio bene! in Italian means "My dear uncle, I love you!" in English.
"About me!" in English is Su di me! in Italian.
Di più in Italian means "more" in English.
Di Biagio in Italian means "Blasius's" or "of Blasius" in English.
"In memory of" in English is In memoria di in Italian.
Acini di pepe in Italian means "peppercorns" in English.
"Bella's good graces? Definitely yes!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie di Bella? Che sì! The feminine plural noun, preposition, feminine nickname, exclamatory pronoun, and affirmative translate literally to English as "Good graces of Bella? That yes!" The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey dee BEL-la key see" in Italian.
"Honeymoon" in English is luna di miele in Italian.
"Cloves" in English is chiodi di garofano in Italian.