ho mi godova
Ho in Italian is "I have" in English.
"Oh no! There's a fire!" in English is Oh no! C'è fuoco!in Italian.
Same thing, oh.
"My mom!" and "Oh my!" are two English equivalents of the Italian phrase Mamma mia! The feminine singular noun and possessive serve as an endearment -- "My mommie (mum, mummie)!" -- and as an exclamation -- "Oh my goodness!" -- according to context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "MAM-ma MEE-a" in Italian.
Bella! Dio! in Italian is "Beautiful! (Oh my) God!" in English.
tesoro (tez-OR-oh)
Oh marone a mia! is not proper Italian, but this expression can be interpreted as a dialectal (slang) exclamation used in some Italian regions (in particular near Naples), to mean Oh Madonna mia ("Oh my Virgin Mary!"), like "Oh my God!" in English.
Oh no! is the same in English and Italian. The interjection and the adverb represent disappointment that something is happening again or not turning out as expected. The pronunciation will be "o no" in Italian.
Oh Dio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Oh God!" The exclamation models a rare instance in which English and Italian phrase and sentence structure are recognizably similar. The pronunciation will be "o DEE-o" in Italian.
Povero me! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Oh dear!" The exclamation translates literally as "Poor me!" in English. The pronunciation will be "PO-vey-ro mey" in Pisan Italian.
Ahi caso ascerbo! in Italian means "Oh, cruel fate!" in English.
cantante italiano/a (can-TAN-teh ee-tal-ian-oh/ah)