Uomo dolce e bello is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sweet and handsome man."
Specifically, the masculine noun uomo means "man." The feminine/masculine adjective dolce means "sweet." The conjunction e means "and." The masculine adjective bello means "beautiful, handsome."
The pronunciation is "WHO-moh DOHL-tcheh BEHL-loh."
"Sweet and handsome man" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase uomo dolce e bello.Specifically, the masculine noun uomo means "man." The feminine/masculine adjective dolce means "sweet." The conjunction e means "and." The masculine adjective bello means "beautiful, handsome."The pronunciation is "WHO-moh DOHL-tcheh BEHL-loh."
Dolce come miele! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sweet as honey." The phrase also translates as "sweet like honey" in English. The pronunciation will be "DOL-tchey KO-mey MYEH-ley" in Pisan Italian.
Vino dolce is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sweet wine." The masculine phrase also may be found as dolce vino, to stress the sweetness. The pronunciation will be "VEE-no DOL-tchey" in Pisan Italian.
Il suo dolce amante is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "her sweet lover." the masculine singular phrase also translates into English as "his sweet lover" according to context. The pronunciaiton will be "eel SOO-o DOL-tchey a-MAN-tey" in Italian.
Dolce figlia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sweet daughter".Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective dolce means "sweet". The feminine noun figlia translates as "daughter". The pronunciation will be "DOL-tchey FEE-lya" in Italian.
Che dolce! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How sweet!" The pronunciation of the exclamatory pronoun and the feminine/masculine singular adjective will be "key DOL-tchey" in Italian.
Dolce dea italiana is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Sweet Italian goddess".Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective dolce is "sweet". The feminine noun dea means "goddess". The feminine adjective italiana translates as "Italian".The pronunciation will be "DOHL-tchey DEY-ah EE-tah-LYAH-nah" in Italian.
La ragazza dolce is one literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the sweet girl." The pronunciation will be "la ra-GAT-tsa DOL-tchey" in Italian.
Piaceri dolci is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sweet pleasures."Specifically, the masculine noun piaceri means "pleasures." The feminine/masculine adjective dolci means "sweet." The pronunciation is "pyah-TCHEH-ree DOHL-tchee."
Dolce sedicenne is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sweet 16." The feminine/masculine adjectives also may be rendered into English as "sweet sixteen-year-old." The pronunciation will be "DOL-tchey SEY-dee-TCHEN-ney" in Italian.
Bellissimo or Bellissimo ragazzo may be Italian equivalents of 'very handsome boy'. The masculine adjective 'bellissimo' is formed by adding the suffix '-issimo'['very, extremely'] to 'bello' ['handsome']. The masculine gender noun 'ragazzo' means 'boy', and doesn't have to be used in the sentence. The phrase is pronounced 'behl-LEES-see-moh rah-GAHTS-soh'.
"What (a) sweet life!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Che vita dolce! The exclamation also translates literally as "That sweet life..." as a phrase or sentence fragment. The pronunciation will be "key VEE-ta DOL-tchey" in Pisan Italian.