[Tu] sei sexy is an Italian equivalent of 'You are sexy'. In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. It doesn't have to be used, because the verb form identifies the subject as the second person singular. The verb 'sei' means '[you] are'. The phrase is pronounced '[too] say SEH-ksee'.
There are words other than the English loan word 'sexy' that may be used. For example, the adjectives 'attraente', 'provocante', and 'seducente' mean 'sexy' in their respective senses of 'attractive', 'provocative', and 'seductive'. The form remains the same regardless of whether the 'sexy' individual is female or male.
Uomo attraente is an Italian equivalent of 'attractive man'. In the word by word translation, the masculine gender noun 'uomo' means 'man'. The adjective 'attraente' means 'attractive, sexy'. The phrase is pronounced 'WOH-moh aht-trah-EHN-tay'.
Uomo sexy is an Italian equivalent of 'sexy man'. The masculine gender noun 'uomo' takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'uno' ['a, one']. The phrase is pronounced 'WOH-moh SEH-ksee'.
"You look so sexy!" in English is Sembri così sexy! in Italian.
Sexy mio or Sexy mia may be Italian equivalents of 'my sexy...'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'SEH-ksee MEE-oh' and 'SEH-ksee MEE-ah', respectively. The possessive 'mio' is used with a 'sexy' male, and 'mia' with a 'sexy' female.
"Good morning, sexy!" in English means Buon giorno, sexy!in Italian.
"Do you think I'm sexy?" in English is Pensi che io sono sexy? in Italian.
Ciao, sensuale! and Ciao, sexy! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hello, sexy!" Context makes clear whether authentic Italian (case 1) or English loan-word (example 2) communications suit. The respective pronunciations will be "tchow sen-SWA-ley" and "tchow SEH-ksee" in Italian.
Ciao, Sexy is an Italian equivalent of 'Hello, Sexy'. The interjection 'ciao' means 'hello' and 'goodbye'. The phrase is pronounced 'chow SEH-ksee'.
Sembri sexy! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You look sexy!" The compliment may be made to either a female or male since sexy is a feminine and masculine-gendered English loan word. The pronunciation will be "SEM-bree SEH-ksee" in Italian.
Sensuale and sexy are Italian equivalents of the English word "sexy." The speaker's birthplace and preferences determine whether a more native (case 1) or an English loan word (example 2) choice suits. The respective pronunciation will be "sen-SWA-ley" and "SEH-ksee" in Italian.
Ragazzo seducente and ragazzo sexy are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "sexy boy." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular noun and adjective -- which respectively translate by word order as "boy sexy" and "boy seductive (sexy)" -- will be "ra-GAT-tso SEY-ksee" and "ra-GAT-tso SEY-doo-TCHEN-tey" in Italian.
Corpo seducente and corpo sexy are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "sexy body." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular noun and adjective -- which respectively translate literally by word order as "body sexy" and "body seductive (sexy)" -- will be "KOR-po SEY-ksee" and "KOR-po SEY-doo-TCHEN-tey" in Italian.
È bellissimo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "He is sexy."Specifically, the verb è means "(is.)" The Italian superlative bellissimo means "extremely, most, very beautiful, good-looking, gorgeous, handsome; sexy). The pronunciation is "eh behl-LEES-see-moh."
Benvenuta, Sexy! to a female and Benvenuto, Sexy! to a male are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Welcome, sexy!Specifically, the feminine noun benvenuta and the masculine benvenuto mean "welcome". The loan word sexy means the same in English and Italian. The pronunciation will be "BEHN-vey-NOO-tah SEK-see" in the feminine and "BEHN-vey-NOO-toh SEK-see" in the masculine.