Buona mattina, signorino! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning, young man!" The masculine singular noun literally translates into English as "little gentleman," "little mister" or "little sir." The pronunciation will be "BWO-na mat-TEE-na SEE-nyo-REE-no" in Italian.
"Hello, boyfriend" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Buon giorno, ragazzo.
Specifically, the masculine adjective buon means "good." The masculine noun giorno means "day." The masculine noun ragazzo means "boy, boyfriend."
The pronunciation is "bwohn DJOHR-noh rah-GAHTS-tsoh."
Buon giorno, Fratello is an Italian equivalent of 'Good morning, Brother'. The masculine adjective 'buono'* means 'good'. The masculine noun 'giorno' means 'day'. The masculine noun 'fratello' means 'brother'. All together, they're pronounced 'bwohn JOHR-noh frah-TEHL-loh'.
*The vowel drops before a noun that begins with a consonant.
Buon giorno a tutti! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning to one and all!" The exclamation translates literally as "Good day to everyone!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwon DJOR-no a TOOT-tee" in Pisan Italian.
"Good morning, precious!" in English is Buon giorno, preziosa! in Italian.
giovani donne
Giovane (young) e bellissimo (beautiful)
Testa di giovinetta in Italian means "head of (a) young lady" in English.
Signorina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase Yyoung woman." The feminine singular noun in question also may be translated into English as "Miss." The pronunciation will be "SEE-nyo-REE-na" in Italian.
sister = sorrella young = giovani young sister = giovane sorella.
Giovane is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "young." The feminine/masculine singular adjective also may be translated loosely into English as "lively" or "sparkling" in regard to youth or "fresh," "soft," "unripened," or "uncured" in terms of foods. The pronunciation will be "DJO-va-ney" in Italian.
Una signorina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "a young lady." The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "one young lady" in English. The pronunciation will be "OO-na SEE-nyo-REE-na" in Pisan Italian.
Signorine is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Misses." The feminine plural noun also translates as "young ladies" in English. The pronunciation will be "SEE-nyo-REE-ney" in Italian.
Bella signorina is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful young woman." The pronunciation of the feminine singular adjective and noun will be "BEL-la SEE-nyo-REE-NA" in Italian.
"Boy" is an English equivalent of the Italian word ragazzo. The masculine singular noun also translates into English as "boyfriend" and "young man" according to context. The pronunciation will be "ra-GAT-tso" in Italian.
Bellissimo giovane! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hot man!" The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "Gorgeous young man!" or "Handsomest youth!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bel-LEES-see-mo DJO-va-ney" in Pisan Italian.
Ragazzina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "young girl." The feminine singular noun also translates as "little girl" or "small girl" in English. The pronunciation will be "RA-gat-TSEE-na" in Pisan Italian.