"Make (yourself) more beautiful, baby!" and "More (most) beautiful face, baby!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Faccia più bella, bambina! Context makes clear whether faccia as the formal second person present imperative (case 1) or as a feminine singular noun (example 2) suits. The pronunciation will be "FAT-tcha pyoo BEL-la bam-BEE-na" in Italian.
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"I want to steal your face!" in English is Voglio rubare la tua faccia! in Italian.
"Face of the moon" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase faccia della luna. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which translates literally as "face of the moon" -- will be "FAT-tcha DEL-la LOO-na" in Italian.
"The facet costs..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase La faccia costa... . The feminine singular phrase refers to a jeweler's work on a crystal's surface. The pronunciation will be "la FAT-tcha KO-sta" in Pisan Italian.
"Make lose!" is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase Faccia perdere... . The phrase may be part of a command, such as "(formal you) Make (someone) lose...," or of a wish, such as "(that I, he, one, she, you) may make (someone) lose...!" The pronunciation will be "FAT-tcha PER-dey-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Faccia felice is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "happy face." It also translates as "Make (someone, yourself) happy!" when followed by an exclamation point in some English contexts. The pronunciation will be "FAT-tcha fey-LEE-tchey" in Pisan Italian.
La faccia di una bambina è bellina! and La faccia di un bambino è bellina! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "A baby's face is pretty!" Context makes clear whether the baby is a girl (case 1) or a boy (example 2). The respective pronunciations will be "la FAT-tcha dee OO-na bam-BEE-na eh bel-LEE-na" and "la FAT-tcha dee oon bam-BEE-no eh bel-LEE-no" in Italian.
"Do (it)!" as a verb and "face" as a noun are English equivalents of the Italian word faccia.Specifically, the feminine noun faccia literally is "countenace, face, visage". It also may mean "aspect, expression, facet, side, surface". The verb faccia translates as "(Formal singular you) Do/Make (it)" in the present imperative and "(I, you, he/it/she) may do" in the present subjunctive.Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation always will be "FAT-tcha" in Italian.
Ah ah! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Ha ha!" The phrase may be replaced or supplemented by the equivalent Eh eh, He he! or Oh oh! The pronunciation will be "ah-ah" in Pisan Italian.
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"The beautiful path" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase la via bella. Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la is "the". The feminine noun via means "path, road, way". The feminine adjective bella translates as "beautiful". The pronunciation will be "la VEE-a BEL-la" in Italian.