Bella persona is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful person." The feminine singular adjective and noun also may be translated into English as "handsome person" according to the gender of the person in question. The pronunciation will be "BEL-la per-SO-na" in Italian.
"You are a beautiful person!" in English is Sei una bella persona! in Italian.
"Person" in English is persona in Italian.
Bello petto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful breast." The masculine singular adjective and noun may reference either an animal's or person's breast. The pronunciation will be "BEL-lo PET-to" in Italian.
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Lei è bella! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "She's beautiful!" The subject pronoun, present indicative verb, and feminine singular adjective also may be rendered into English as "You are beautiful!" in the formal second person singular. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "LEH-ee eh BEL-la" in Italian.
Bruno in Italian means "Bruno" as a name and "(a person with) dark brown (hair)" in English.
"How beautiful it (one, she) is!" and "How beautiful you are!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Com'è bella!The choice depends upon context since the present indicative verb in question is that of either the second person formal singular "you" or the third person singular "he," "it," "one," or "she." Regardless of meaning, the pronunciation will be "KO-meh BEL-la" in Italian.
Goditi il bel tempo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Enjoy your beautiful weather!" The pronunciation of the present imperative phrase in the second person informal singular -- which translates "your" by making the verb reflexively "Enjoy (for) yourself the beautiful weather" -- will be "GO-dee-teel bel TEM-po" in Italian.
Come stai oggi, bella? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How are you today, beautiful?" The question uses the second person informal singular form directed to a family member, friend or peer. The pronunciation will be "KO-mey steye OD-djee BEL-la" in Pisan Italian.
"Hello! Are you beautiful?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao! Sei bella tu? The greeting, second person informal singular present indicative, feminine singular adjective, and second person informal singular pronoun also loosely translate, with an exclamation instead of a question mark, into English as "Hi! (How) beautiful you are!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tchow SEH-ee BEL-la too" in Italian.
"Enjoy yourself!" in English is Divertiti! to one person and Divertitevi! to two or more individuals in Italian.
"You are funny!" in English is Sei divertente! to one person, and Siete divertenti! to two or more individuals, in Italian.