"She is my one" or "She's my one" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Lei è il mio unico.
Specifically, the personal pronoun lei means "she" and is capitalized only when it is the very first word in a phrase or sentence. The verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular you) are." The masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine possessive adjective mio means "my." The masculine adjective/pronoun unicomeans "only one, unique one."
The pronunciation is "leh eel MEE-oh OO-nee-koh."
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Anche lei in Italian means "even her" in English.
Che ha detto Lei? in Italian means "What did you say ?" in English.
Lei is an Italian equivalent of the English word "she." The feminine singular pronoun occurs with an uncapitalized first letter -- except at the beginning of a phrase or sentence -- to differentiate it from the always capitalized, formal "you" (Lei). The pronunciation will be "LEH-ee" in Italian.
"You are everything!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Lei è tutto!Specifically, the personal pronoun lei is "(formal singular) you". The verb è means "(formal singular you) are" in this context. The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun tutto translates as "everything" in this context.The pronunciation will be "ley eh TOOT-toh" in Italian.
"She looks..." in English is Lei sembra... in Italian.
"She leaves" in English is Lei parte in Italian.
Chi è lei? is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Who is she?" The pronoun lei looks and sounds like the pronoun Lei, which translates into English as "(formal singular) you." The pronunciation will be "kee eh LEH-ee" in Italian.
"She is funny!" in English is Lei è divertente! in Italian.
"She is lovely!" in English is Lei è bella! in Italian.
Lei dov'è?
"She is a housewife!" in English is Lei è una casalinga!in Italian.