"This is my lover" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Questo è il mio amante.
Specifically, the masculine demonstrative pronoun questo is "this". The verb è means "(he/it/she) is". The masculine singular definite article il means "the". The masculine possessive adjective mio means "my". The feminine/masculine noun amante translates as "lover".
The pronunciation will be "KWE-sto eh eel MEE-o a-MAN-te" in Italian.
Io sono un amante in Italian means "I am a lover" in English.
"Good lover" in English is buon amante in Italian.
"Goodbye, my lover!" in English is Arrivederci, amante mio! in Italian.
"I'm a lover!" in English is Sono un amante! in Italian.
"Lover" is an English equivalent of the Italian word amante. The singular noun in question may reference either a female or male. The pronunciation will be "a-MAN-tey" in Italian.
il mio amante bello
Amante is an Italian equivalent of the English word "lover." The singular noun may reference a female or male. The pronunciation will be "a-MAN-tey" in Italian.
come è Bella la mia amante oggi
Bella amante in the feminine and bello amante in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "beautiful lover." The respective pronunciations of the singular adjective and noun phrase in Italian will be "BEL-la-MEN-tey" to a female and "BEL-lo a-MAN-tey" to a male.
mi amante
Il suo dolce amante is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "her sweet lover." the masculine singular phrase also translates into English as "his sweet lover" according to context. The pronunciaiton will be "eel SOO-o DOL-tchey a-MAN-tey" in Italian.
"Mistress" is an English equivalent of the Italian-American feminine singular noun cumada. The pronunciation of the word -- which may evolve from the feminine singular noun comare ("godmother, gossip, neighbor") or the phrase con amante ("with lover") -- will be "koo-MA-da" in Italian.