Ciao all'uomo caldo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello to the hot man."
Specifically, the greeting Ciao means "hello" or "goodbye" depending upon the context. The word all combines the preposition a with the masculine singular definite article l* to mean "to the." The masculine noun uomo means "man."
The pronunciation is "tchow ahl-LWOH-moh KAHL-doh."
*The masculine singular definite article actually is il. But the vowel i drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe immediately after the remaining letter l and immediately before the following noun.
Ciao, bello! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello, hot guy!" The greeting also translates literally as "Bye, handsome!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tchow BEL-lo" in Pisan Italian.
"Hello, you hot girl!" in English is Ciao, bellissima ragazza! in Italian.
Ragazzo figo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "hot boyfriend." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "hot boy" in English. The pronunciation will be "ra-GAT-tso FEE-go" in Italian.
"Ciao a caldo l'uomo italiano!"
Salsa piccante is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "hot sauce." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "spicy sauce" in English. The pronunciation will be "SAL-sa peek-KAN-tey" in Italian.
Una calda tipa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "one hot chick." The feminine singular phrase translates also as "a hot type (gal, lass)" in English. The pronunciation will be "OO-na KAL-da TEA-pa" in Italian.
Lui è bello! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "He is hot!" The exclamation translates literally as "He is handsome!" in English. The pronunciation will be "lwee eh BEL-lo" in Pisan 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.
"Scarpe fighe" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "hot shoes."Specifically, the feminine noun "scarpe" means "shoes." The feminine adjective "fighe" means "hot." The pronunciation is "SKAHR-peh FEE-gheh."
Bellissima ragazza! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hot girl!" The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "Beautifullest (extremely beautiful, gorgeous, most beautiful, very beautiful) girlfriend!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bel-LEES-see-ma ra-GAT-tsa" in Pisan Italian.
Bellissimo uomo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hot man!" The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "Gorgeous man!" or "Handsomest man!" and will be heard alongside slangy, trendy phrases that come and go, often with double meanings. The pronunciation will be "bel-LEES-see-mo WO-mo" in Pisan Italian.
Bellissima ragazza! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Very hot girl!" The feminine singular phrase also translates as "beautifullest (extremely beautiful, gorgeous, most beautiful, very beautiful) girlfriend" in English. The pronunciation will be "bel-LEES-see-ma ra-GAT-tsa" in Pisan Italian.