Questo è meraviglioso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "This is wonderful."
Specifically, the masculine demonstrative pronoun questo means "this." The verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular You) are." The masculine adjective meraviglioso means "wonderful."
The pronunciation is "KWH-stoh eh MEH-rah-vee-LYOH-zoh."
Che meraviglia! is a close Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How wonderful!" The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "What wonder!" in English. The pronunciation will be "key MEY-ra-VEE-lya" in Pisan Italian.
"It was wonderful!" in English is È stato meraviglioso!in Italian.
Meraviglioso Natale! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Wonderful Christmas!" The masculine singular adjective and noun literally translate into English as "Marvelous Nativity!" The pronunciation will be "MEY-ra-vee-LYO-so na-TA-ley" in Italian.
"Wonderful day!" in English is Bellissima giornata! in Italian.
"We had a wonderful time!" in English is Abbiamo avuto un tempo meraviglioso! in Italian.
"This is wonderful" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Questo è meraviglioso.Specifically, the masculine demonstrative pronoun questo means "this." The verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular You) are." The masculine adjective meraviglioso means "wonderful."The pronunciation is "KWH-stoh eh MEH-rah-vee-LYOH-zoh."
"Wonderful friends and family" in English is amici meravigliosi e famiglia meravigliosa in Italian.
Una splendida giornata a te! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "A wonderful morning to you!"Specifically, the feminine singular indefinite article una is "a, one". The feminine adjective splendidameans "marvelous, splendid, wonderful". The feminine noun giornata means "day". The preposition a means "to". The personal pronoun te translates as "(informal singular) you".The pronunciation will be "OO-nah SPLEN-dee-dah djohr-NAH-tah tey" in Italian.
Abbiamo passato una serata meravigliosa! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "We had a wonderful evening!" The observation also translates literally as "We spent one marvelous evening!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ab-BYA-mo pas-SA-to OO-na sey-RA-ta MEY-ra-vee-LYO-sa" in Pisan Italian.
Cose favolose is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fabulous things."Specifically, the feminine noun cose means "things." The feminine adjective favolose translates as "fabulous, fairy-tale, imaginary, wonderful." The pronunciation will be "KO-sey FA-vo-LO-sey" in Italian.
Your splendid..., Your wonderful... may be English equivalents of 'la tua splendida'. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'lah TOO-ah splehn-DEE-dah'. In the word by word translation, the feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine possessive 'tua' means 'your'. The feminine adjective 'splendida' means 'splendid, wonderful'.Generally, the phrase in Italian is followed by a noun that specifies what or who is splendid or wonderful. So the phrase tends to be incomplete. But it's possible to mean 'your splendor', in quick, conversational Italian, in which the adjective 'splendida' is used as a noun.
Per nonno is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to grandad." The prepositional phrase also translates as "for grandfather" in English. The pronunciation will be "per NON-no" in Italian.