Il mio sorprendente assistente in the masculine and la mia sorprendente assistentessa in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "my amazing assistant." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "eel MEE-o SOR-pren-DEN-tey AS-see-STEN-tey" in the masculine and "la MEE-a SOR-pren-DEN-tey as-SEE-sten-TES-sa" in the feminine in Italian.
"You're beautiful and amazing!" in English is Sei bella e sorprendente! in Italian.
"Beautiful amazing" in English means bellamente incredibile or incredibilmente bella in Italian.
Vi sono sorprendenti! in Italian means "You are amazing!" in English.
Vi sono sorprendenti! in Italian means "You're amazing!" in English.
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Giornata incredibile is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "amazing day." The feminine singular noun and feminine/masculine singular adjective also may be rendered into English literally as "incredible day." The pronunciation will be "djor-NA-ta EEN-krey-DEE-bee-ley" in Italian.
Sorprendente ragazza bianca is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "amazing white girl." The feminine singular phrase models an instance where Italian puts an adjective before, and another after, their noun instead of both typically coming afterward. The pronunciation will be "SOR-pren-DEN-tey ra-GAT-tsa BYAN-ka" in Italian.
Magnifica amica in the feminine and magnifico amico in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "amazing friend." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "man-NYEE-fee-ka-MEE-ka" in the feminine and "man-NYEE-fee-ko a-MEE-ko" in the masculine in Italian.
"Surprising" is an English equivalent of the Italian and Spanish word sorprendente. The feminine/masculine singular adjective also translates literally as "amazing" in English. The respective pronunciation will be "SOR-pren-DEN-tey" in Pisan Italian and Uruguayan Spanish.
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"È meraviglioso" in the masculine form or "È meravigliosa" in the feminine are two (2) equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "is amazing."Specifically, the verb "è" means "(he/she/it) is, (formal singular you) are." The masculine adjective "meraviglioso" and the feminine "meravigliosa" include among their translations "amazing." The respective pronunciations are "eh MEH-rah-vee-LYOH-soh" and "eh MEH-rah-vee-LYOH-sah."