"I'm bored like this!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sono annoiato così! The first person singular present indicative, masculine singular adjective/past participle, and adverb model a feature of Italian whereby pronouns -- io("I") in this case -- need not be used when context, gender and number, and verb endings make the subject clear. The pronunciation will be "SO-no AN-no-YA-to ko-SEE" in Italian.
"I am bored!" in English means Sono annoiato! in Italian.
"Fortunate I am!" in English is Sono fortunato! in Italian.
Sono tuo in Italian means "I'm yours" in English.
Sono bella! in Italian means "I'm beautiful!" in English.
Sono innamorata! in Italian means "I'm in love!" in English.
Sono annoiata! and Sono annoiato! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I'm bored!" Context makes clear whether feminine (case 1) or masculine (example 2) gender suits. The respective pronunciation will be "SO-no AN-no-YA-ta" in the feminine and "SO-no AN-no-YA-to" in the masculine in Pisan Italian.
"Am" in English means (Io) sono in Italian.
Sono le sette in Italian means "They are the seven" in English.
Vi sono sorprendenti! in Italian means "You are amazing!" in English.
"I am envious!" in English is Sono invidioso! in Italian.
"I agree!" in English is Sono d'accordo! in Italian.
"I am happy!" in English is Sono felice! in Italian.