"How are you, my friend?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come stai mi amico?
Specifically, the adverb come means "how." The verb stai means "(informal singular you) are." The masculine possessive adjective mi* means "my.' The masculine noun amico means "friend."
The pronunciation is "KOH-meh steye** mee ah-MEE-koh."
*The masculine possessive adjective actually is mio. But the final vowel o drops before a noun that begins with a vowel.
**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
The English translation is "How are you, my friend?"
"How are you doing?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come stai facendo?Specifically, the adverb come means "how." The present progressive verb stai facendo means "(informal singular you) are (busy) doing." The pronunciation is "KOH-meh steye* fah-TCHEHN-doh."*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
"What's their name? is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come si chiamano?Specifically, the adverb come means "how." The reflexive pronoun si means "themselves, (formal plural) yourselves." The verb chiamano means "(They) are called, (formal plural You) are called."The pronunciation is "KOH-meh see KYAH-mah-noh."
"Come ti siente yo" doesn't have a clear meaning in English. It seems like a mixture of Italian and Spanish, but the phrase is not grammatically correct in either language. If you provide the intended message, I can help with a proper translation.
"Vas y" can be translated to "go ahead" or "come on" in English.
The word "diamante" originates from Italian. It is derived from the Italian word "diamante," which means "diamond" in English.
Come sta il mio migliore amico? in Italian means "How is my best (male) friend?" in English.
Ehi Amico come stai?
Ciao amico/amica (the latter is for a woman), come stai?
Le piace io come un amico o un innamorato
Amo averti come amico
"To come back" is an English equivalent of the Italian verb ritornare.Specifically, the Italian word is a verb that means "to come back, to return." It is the present form of the infinitive. The pronunciation is "REE-tohr-NAH-reh."
"How" is an English equivalent of the Italian word come.Specifically, the Italian word is an adverb. It can be used to ask a question or make an exclamation. Either way, the pronunciation remains the same: "KOH-meh."
"Hi, Mike! How are you? Yes, I would like to be your friend! Are we relatives?" in English is Ciao, Mike! Come stai? Si, mi piacerebbe essere tuo amico! Siamo parenti? in Italian.
"Friend! How are you? It's a pleasure!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Amico! Come stai? Mi fa piacere! The masculine singular noun, interrogative, second person informal singular present indicative, first person singular pronoun, third person singular present indicative, and masculine singular noun translate literally into English as "Friend! How are you? It does (makes) me pleasure." The pronunciation will be "a-MEE-ko KO-mey steye mee fa pya-TCHEY-rey" in Italian.
Come stai? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How are you?"Specifically, the interrogative come means "how?" The verb stai translates as "(informal singular you) are/stand". The pronunciation will be "KOH-mey STEYE*" in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye".Come stai? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How are you?"Specifically, the interrogative come means "how". The verb stai translates as "(informal singular you) are/stand". The pronunciation will be "KO-me steye" in Italian.
Come is an Italian equivalent of the English words "as" and "like".Specifically, the word is an adverb. It therefore may describe an adverb, another adjective or a verb. The pronunciation will be "KOH-mey" in Italian.
"How beautiful you are!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come sei bella!Specifically, the exclamatory come is "how". The verb sei means "(informal singular you) are". The feminine adjective bella translates as "beautiful".The pronunciation will be "KO-me sey BEL-la" in Italian.