"You're a sweet boyfriend!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phase Sei un ragazzo dolce! The second person informal singular present indicative, masculine singular cardinal number/indefinite article and noun, and feminine/masculine singular adjective also translate into English as "You're one sweet boyfriend (boy, dude, kid, young man)!" The pronunciation will be "SEH-ee oon ra-GAT-tso DOL-tchey" in Italian.
"Sweetheart" in English is dolce in Italian.
dolce principessa italiana
"Sweet toothpaste" in English is dentifricio dolce in Italian.
Dolce magnificenza
Dolce Fiore
Ciao, dolce ragazzo! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello, sweet boy!" The greeting also may be translated into English as "Bye (goodbye), sweet boyfriend!" according to context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "tchow DOL-tchey ra-GAT-tso" in Italian.
"Sweet man" in English means uomo dolce in Italian.
"Gentle" is an English equivalent of the Italian musical term dolce. The pronunciation of the feminine/masculine singular adjective will be "DOL-tchey" in Italian.
"Sweet little girl!" in English is Dolce bambina! in Italian.
"My sweet" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase mia dolce. The pronunciation of the feminine singular possessive and pronoun will be "MEE-a DOl-tchey" in Italian.
Sei un ragazzo dolce! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You're a sweet boy!" The declaration also translates literally as "You're one sweet boy!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sey oon ra-GAT-tso DOL-tchey" in Pisan Italian.
"Slow (and) sweet moving" is an English equivalent of the Italian masculine singular musical phrase Andante dolce. The pronunciation will be "an-DAN-tey DOL-tchey" in Italian.