But who are you? I don't know you is an English equivalent of 'Ma chi sei? Non ti conosco'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'ma' means 'but'. The interrogative/relative 'chi' means 'who'. The verb 'sei' means '[he/she/it] is'. The adverb 'non' means 'not'. The personal pronoun 'ti' means 'you'. The verb 'conosco' means '[I] am knowing, do know, know'. The phrase is pronounced 'mah kee say nohn tee koh-NOH-skoh'.
Chi sei? in Italian is "Who are you?" in English.
Who are you is an English equivalent of 'Chi sei'.
The way to say "who are you?" in Italian is "chi sei?"
Chi sei tu? is an Italian equivalent of the English question "Who are you?"Specifically, the interrogative pronoun chi is "who". The verb sei means "(informal singular you) are". The personal pronoun tu translates as "(informal singular) you".The pronunciation will be "kee seh too" in Italian.
Chi sei?
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"Me indeed, but who are you?" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Io bene, ma chi sei? The pronunciation of the interrogative in the second person informal singular of the present indicative will be "EE-o BEH-ney ma kee seh-ee" in Italian.
It means "You're not Italian."
It's not so much who you are as what you do is an English equivalent of 'Non è tanto chi sei quanto quello che fai'. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'noh neh TAHN-toh kee say KWAHN-toh KWEHL-loh kay feye'*.The adverb 'non' means 'not'. The verb 'è' means '[he/she/it] is'. The masculine relative/interrogative 'tanto' means 'so much'. The relative/interrogative 'chi' means 'who'. The masculine interrogative 'quanto' means 'how much'. The masculine demonstrative 'quello' means 'that'. The relative/interrogative 'che' means 'that'. The verb 'fai' means '[you] are doing, do, do do'.*The sound 'eye' is similar to the sound in the English noun 'eye'.
It's Italian for Who are you?
Non sei solo (masculine)Non sei sola (feminine)
"You're not nice" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Non sei gentile.Specifically, the adverb non means "not." The verb sei means "(informal singular you) are." The feminine/masculine adjective gentile means "kind, nice."The pronunciation is "nohn she djehn-TEE-leh."