"You are a beautiful child!" in English is Sei un bel bambino! to a male and Sei una bella bambina! to a female in Italian.
"Child" in English is bambina in the feminine and bambino in the masculine in Italian.
Birichina in Italian means "naughty (like a child)" in English.
"Nursery" in English is asilo nido in a child care center, stanza dei bambini in a house, and vivaio for plants in Italian.
Nascita generally and parto for child-birth are Italian equivalents of the English word "birth." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "na-SHEE-ta" and "PAR-to" in Italian.
Piccola bambina in the feminine and piccolo bambino in the masculine are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "small child." The respective pronunciations will be "PEEK-ko-la bam-BEE-na" and "PEEK-ko-lo bam-BEE-no" in Italian.
"How beautiful your little one is!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Quanto è bella la tua piccola! The adverb, third person singular present indicative, and feminine singular adjective, definite article, possessive, and noun also translate to English as "How beautiful is your baby (girl-child, little girl)!" The pronunciation will be "KWAN-to eh BEL-la la TOO-a PEEK-ko-la" in Italian.
Voglio bene a mia figlia! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love my daughter!" The declaration also translates as "I love my (girl) child!" in English. The pronunciation will be "VO-lyo BEH-ney a MEE-a FEE-lya" in Pisan Italian.
"The beautiful rose" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase la bella rosa. Another meaning may be "the rose-pink beauty." The pronunciation will be "la BEL-la RO-sa" in Italian.
Ciao, bimba! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello, girlie!" The greeting represents a shortened form of Ciao, bambina! ("Hello, baby girl!" or "Bye, girl child!") The pronunciation will be "tchow BEEM-ba" in Italian.
Bambino, perchè sei così bella? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Baby, why are you so beautiful?"Specifically, the masculine noun bambino means "baby, (male) child." The interrogative perchè means "why." The verb sei means "(informal singular You) are." The adverb così means "so." The feminine adjective bella means "beautiful, handsome."The pronunciation is "bahm-BEE-noh pehr-keh she KOH-zee BEHL-lah."
The word child when translated from English to Japanese: 子供: Kodomo 子供: Kodomo
"Babe" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian word bina. The feminine singular noun in question serves as a diminutive, shortened form of the feminine singular noun bambina ("baby girl," "girl child"). The pronunciation will be "BEE-na" in Italian.