Very good and [what about] yourselves is an English equivalent of 'Molto buono e a voi stessi'. The adverb 'molto' means 'very'. The masculine adjective 'buono'means 'good'. The conjunction 'e' means 'and'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'. The personal pronoun 'voi' is in the second person plural, and means 'you all'. The masculine plural adjective 'stessi' means 'selves, same'. The phrase is pronounced 'MOHL-toh BWOH-noh ee ah voy STEHS-see'.
Ho sentito parlare molto di te in the singular and Ho sentito parlare molto di voi in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I have heard a lot about you." The respective pronunciations of the present indicative phrase -- which differentiates between the singular informal "you" (te) and the plural informal "you all" (voi) -- will be "oh sen-TEA-to par-LA-rey MOL-to dee tey" and "oh sen-TEA-to par-LA-rey MOL-to dee voy"* in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "boy."
E voi, come state? in Italian means "And how are you all?" in English.
Un bacio per voi in Italian means "a (one) kiss for you" in English.
If you mean "Ốc Vòi Voi", it's called geoduck clam
Bello sentire da voi! in Italian means "Nice to hear from you all!" in English.
La bellezza è con voi in Italian means "Beauty is with you" in English.
Sono sempre qui per voi in Italian means "I'm always here for you" in English.
Ho fiducia in voi
A voi, il mio regalino di Natale! in Italian means "My little Christmas present to you!" in English.
"You all" is an English equivalent of the Italian word voi. The second person informal plural pronoun in question may be found employed in local or regional Italian as an admiring, respectful form for the singular "you." The pronunciation will be "voy" in Italian.
"You all" is an English equivalent of the Italian word voi.Specifically, the personal pronoun voi is in the second person plural. It is the informal form of "you all." The pronunciation is "voy."**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
You all are my... is an English equivalent of 'Voi siete miei...'. The subject pronoun 'voi' means 'you all'. The verb 'siete' means '[you all] are'. The masculine possessive 'miei' means 'my'. All together, they're pronounced 'voy SYEH-teh myeh'.