La cameriera è socievole e simpatica! in the singular is Le cameriere sono socievoli e simpatiche! in the plural in Italian.
'Bellissima' pluralized in Italian is 'bellissime.'
"Waitress" is an English equivalent of the Italian word cameriera.Specifically, the feminine noun cameriera takes the singular definite article la ("the"). Its singular indefinite article una means "a, one." The pronunciation is "kah-meh-RYEH-rah."
Cameriera is an Italian equivalent of the Engish word "waitress."Specifically, the feminine noun cameriera takes the singular definite article la ("the"). Its singular indefinite article una means "a, one." The pronunciation is "kah-meh-RYEH-rah."
The plural of the Italian word "bella" is "belle."
"Simpatico" is an Italian equivalent of "nice."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine singular form of the adjective. The pronunciation is "seem-PAH-tee-koh." The feminine equivalent of "simpatica" for a "nice (female)" is pronounced "seem-PAH-tee-kah."
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Bella or bello, buona or buono and simpatica or simpatico are just six Italian equivalents of the English word "nice."Specifically, the feminine adjective bella and the masculine bello are "nice" in regard to physical appearances of a person or thing. The feminine adjective buona and the masculine buono mean "nice" in the sense of behavior. The feminine adjective simpatica and the masculine simpatico translate as "nice" in terms of personality.The respective pronunciations will be "BEL-la" and "BEL-lo," "BWO-na" and "BWO-no," and "seem-PA-tee-ka" and "seem-PA-tee-ko" in Italian.
Sei una persona simpatica is just one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You are a nice person." The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase in the second person informal singular of the present indicative will be "SEH-ee OO-na per-SO-na seem-PA-tee-ka" in Italian.
The plural form of the noun 'pizza' is pizzas.Pizzas in English, pizze in Italian, where most nouns ending in "a" (feminine) are pluralized by changing it to an "e" (signora/signore, ragazza/ragazze, etc.).
Bella is an Italian equivalent of 'beautiful' to describe a woman's physical beauty. Graziosa is a word that's used to describe a woman's gracefulness. Simpatica is a word that's used to describe a woman's attractive attitude and personality.
Cameriere is an Italian equivalent of 'steward'. It's a masculine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'uno' ['a, one']. The feminine equivalent, cameriera, is translated as 'stewardess'. It has 'la' as its definite article and 'una' as its indefinite. Both terms are pronounced 'kah-meh-ree-EH-ray' and 'kah-meh-ree-EH-rah', respectively.
The singular Sembri simpatica and the plural Sembrate simpatiche in the feminine and the singular Sembri simpatico and the plural Sembrate simpatici in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You look nice." The choice depends upon the gender and number of the listener or listeners. The respective pronunciation will be "SEM-bree seem-PA-tee-ka" and "SEM-bree seem-PA-tee-key" in the feminine and "SEM-bree seem-PA-tee-ko" and "SEM-bree seem-PA-tee-tchee" in the masculine in Italian.