"Your name is..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase Tu ti chiami... . The second person singular subject pronoun, reflexive pronoun, and present indicative translate to English literally as "You call/name yourself... ." The pronunciation will be "too tee KYA-mee" in Italian.
"And you?" in English is E tu? in Italian.
Tu ti chiami... is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Your name is... ?"Specifically, the personal pronoun tu - which does not have to be used other than for emphasis - is "(informal singular) you". The reflexive pronoun timeans "(informal singular) yourself". The verb chiami translates as "are calling, call, do call".The pronunciation will be "TOO tee KYA-mee" in Italian.
"You are happy!" in English is Tu sei felice! in Italian.
"Good! And you?" in English is Buono! E tu? in Italian.
"You won't be there!" in English is Tu non ci sarai! in Italian.
"You are fine!" in English means Tu stai bene! in Italian.
"Hello! And how are you?" in English is Ciao! E tu come stai? in Italian.
"So are you" in English means Anche tu lo sei in Italian.
"You are prettier!" in English is Tu sei più bella! for a female and Tu sei più bello! for a male in Italian.
Tu sei tutto per me.
"He loves you!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti ama! The declaration also translates as "She does love you!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tee A-ma" in Italian.
"I hope that you are well" in English is Spero che tu stia bene in Italian.