'I love that baby' is an English equivalent of 'L'amo il bambino'. The word 'bambino' is the masculine form of a noun whose feminine form is 'la bambina'. The example phrase is pronounced 'LAH-moh eel bahm-BEE-noh'.
Il bambino e il poliziotto - 1989 is rated/received certificates of: Italy:T
De 'Bambino' à 'Il Silenzio' was created in 1956.
Bambino in Italian is "baby" in English.
Silverio Pisu has: Played Il bambino in "Mamma" in 1941. Played Il bambino di Adriana in "Turbine" in 1941. Played Il bambino in "La morte civile" in 1942. Played Un bambino in "Acque di primavera" in 1942. Played Il piccolo Giorgetto Valdata in "Sissignora" in 1942.
"My baby is sleeping" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Il mio bambino sta dormendo.Specifically, the masculine definite article il means "the." The masculine possessive adjective mio means "my." The masculine noun bambino means "baby (boy), (boy) child." The auxiliary sta means "is, is busy/in the process of." The present participle dormendo means "sleeping."The pronunciation is "eel MEE-oh bahm-BEE-noh stah dohr-MEHN-doh."
"My poor, beautiful baby!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il mio povero bel bambino! The masculine singular definite article, possessive, adjectives, and noun reveal a difference between English and Italian whereby the first-mentioned language does not employ "the" where the second-mentioned does -- in this case il. The pronunciation will be "eel MEE-o PO-vey-ro bam-BEE-no" in Italian.
bambino (if male, bambina if female) carino (if male, carina if female) E.g.: "che bambino dolce!" means "what a sweet baby!" E.g.: "che bambino carino!" means "what a pretty baby!"
I love and miss my baby is an English equivalent of 'Amo e mi manca il bambino'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'AH-moh ay mee MAHN-koh eel bahm-BEE-noh'.In the word by word translation the verb 'amo' means '[I] am loving, do love, love'. The conjunction 'e' means 'and'. The personal pronoun 'mi' means 'me'. The verb 'manca' means '[he/she/it] is missing or lacking to'. The masculine definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine gender noun 'bambino' means 'baby'.
The cast of Il bambino con la pistola - 1999 includes: Claudia Botticelli as La mamma Fabio Camilli as Il cartolaio Mario Donatone as Il nonno Alessandro Greco as Totuccio
"My little boy Leigh is my life!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Il mio bambino è la mia vita! The declaration models a difference between the two languages whereby English doesn't employ "the" where Italian uses definite articles -- il, in this case. The pronunciation will be "eel MEE-o bam-BEE-no LEH-ee eh la MEE-a VEE-ta" in Italian.
Maestro e bambino in Italian means "master and baby boy" in English.
"You, me, the baby, (all) so happy!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Lei, io, il bambino, così felici! The declarative phrase -- which may appear as a caption in a photograph album -- translates into English as "Her (she), I, the boy child, so happy!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "LEH-ee EE-o eel bam-BEE-no ko-SEE fey-LEE-tchee" in Italian.