"What is your name?" is an English equivalent of the italian phrase Come ti chiami?
Specifically, the adverb come means "how." The reflexive ti means "(informal singular) yourself." The verb chiami means "(informal singular you) are calling, call, do call."
The pronunciation is "KOH-meh tee KYAH-mee."
Come ti chiami? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "What is your name?"Specifically, the interrogative come is "how". The reflexive pronoun ti means "(informal singular) yourself". The verb chiami translates as "(informal singular you) are called".The pronunciation will be "KO-me tee-KYA-mee" in Italian.
"Hello! Your name is...?" in English is Ciao! Come ti chiami...? in Italian.
Il tuo nome in the singular and il vostro nome in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "your name." Context makes clear whether a formal (case 2) or an informal (example 1) form of address suits. The respective pronunciations will be "eel TOO-no NO-mey" and "eel VO-stro NO-mey" in Italian.
"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."
"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."
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.
Vieni in Veneto! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Come to Veneto!"Specifically, the imperative vieni means "(informal singular you) come!" The preposition in means "in" in this context. The masculine noun Veneto translates as "Venice".The pronunciation will be "VIE-neen VEH-ne-to" in Italian.
Come stanno? is a formal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How are you?" to two men.Specifically, the interrogative come means "how". The verb stanno translates as "(formal plural you, they) are/stand". The pronunciation will be "KO-me STAN-no" in Italian.
That is in Italian, not Spanish. A rough translation from Italian to English would be: "Nothing and no one is as beautiful as you and I love you."