"I'm so satisfied and content with life" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sono così soddisfatto e contento della vita. The present indicative, adverb, masculine singular adjective/past participle, conjunction, masculine singular adjective, combined preposition and feminine singular definite article, and feminine singular noun make clear that the speaker is male. The pronunciation will be "SO-no ko-SEE SOD-dee-SFAT-to ey kon-TEN-to DEL-la VEE-ta" in Italian.
"Content" in English is contento or contenuto in Italian.
Sono contento per te. Sono ( verb - I am ) Contento ( adj. - happy ) Per ( preposition - for ) Te ( obj. - you ) You can omit the subject "Io" ( I ) or put it at the very beginning of the sentence, but it's often absent in spoken language.
"I'm so happy!" in English is Sono così felice! in Italian.
"Satisfied" is an English equivalent of the Italian word soddisfatto.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "SOHD-dees-FAHT-toh." The feminine form, soddisfatta, is pronounced "SOHD-dees-FAHT-tah."
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
"About" in English is circa in Italian.
"Or" in English is o in Italian.
"Out" in English is fuori in Italian.
"Not italian" in English is non italiano in Italian.
"To have" in English means avere in Italian.
"How is he?" in English is Come sta? in Italian.
"Who we are" in English is Chi siamo in Italian.