Bella bellisima is a Spanish equivalent of the Italian phrase Bella bellissima. The feminine singular noun and superlative translate into English as "Gorgeous Bella" in terms of a woman whose nickname is Bella (for Isabel in Spanish or Isabella in Italian) or as "Gorgeous belle," "Gorgeous cleaning lady (housekeeper, maid)," or "Gorgeous queen (of cards)" according to context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "BEL-la bel-LEES-see-ma" in Italian and "BESH-sha vesh-SHEE-see-ma" in Uruguayan Spanish, "BEZH-zha vezh-ZHEE-see-ma" in Argentinian Spanish, and "BEY-ya bey-YEE-see-ma" in Spanish elsewhere.
"So beautiful!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase si bella! The adverb and feminine singular adjective represent a colloquial, conversational, informal way of saying così bella! The pronunciation will be "ko-SEE BEL-la" in Italian.
Bellissimo is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word bellisimo. The masculine singular adjective translates into English as "beautifulest," "gorgeous," "most beautiful," and "very beautiful." The respective pronunciations will be "bel-LEES-see-mo" in Italian and "bey-YEE-see-mo" in Spanish.
it's slang for "very beautiful" in Castillano Spanish (root of "bella"). they used it all the time when i lived in Sevilla.
Referring to a woman, girl or feminine object - very pretty. Beautiful.
Bella = beautiful (female)
the suffix "-isima" is a way to say very or the most.
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Bellisima was created in 1991.
I think what you meant to ask, was the meaning of, "Que dulce mirada, Bellisima." (Que is pronouced "kay") "Que dulce mirada," means "what sweet look." I'd have to guess "Bellisima" is a name because there are no Spanish words that are close to that. (: So, I'm guessing who ever said this was talking to a girl named Bellisima and they were saying, "What sweet look, Bellisima!" I'm guessing they could have been saying something about her outfit. Hope this helped! (:
"Most beautiful" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word bellisima. The feminine singular superlative may designate a female or a feminine concept or object that the speakers considers "beautifulest" or "gorgeous." The pronunciation will be "bey-YEE-see-ma" in most spoken Spanish, except most notably "bey-SHEE-see-ma" in Uruguay and "bey-ZHEE-see-ma" in Argentina.
Beautiful, translated from Italian
Bellissimo is Italian for very beautiful (masculine) or very handsome.
Properly "Usted es una flor bellisima". It means "You are a beautiful flower", but normally with a statement like this, you would use the familiar "Tú eres una flor bellisima".
"Bellissima" is an Italian equivalent of "bellisima."Specifically, the Italian and the Spanish words are the feminine singular forms of adjectives. They both may be translated into English as "extremely beautiful, gorgeous, most beautiful, very beautiful." The Italian pronunciation is "behl-LEE-see-mah." The Spanish pronunciation is "beh-YEE-see-mah."
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