"Beautiful Naples!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bella Napoli!
Specifically, the feminine adjective bella means "beautiful". The proper noun Napoli translates as "Naples". The pronunciation will be "BEL-la NA-po-lee" in Italian.
"Beautiful cow!" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bella la vacca!
Specifically, the feminine adjective bella means "beautiful". The feminine noun vacca literally translates as "cow" although it can be a way of referring to a woman in a way insulting to her reputation. The pronunciation will be "BEL-la la VAK-ka" in Italian.
"Beautiful tarantula dance" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bella tarantella.
Specifically, the feminine adjective bella means "beautiful". The feminine noun tarantella refers to the frenzied dance which supposedly is inspired by the bite of Tarento's wolf spider (Lycosa tarantula, tarantola). The pronunciation will be "TA-ran-TEL-la" in terms of the dance and "ta-RAN-to-la" in terms of the spider.
Traduzione dall'italiano all'inglese is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian to English translation." The prepositional phrase translates literally into English as "translation from the Italian to the English." The pronunciation will be "TRA-doo-TSYO-ney dal-LEE-ta-LYA-no al-leen-GLEY-zey" in Italian.
molto bene
"Hello, beautiful Naples!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, bella Napoli! The greeting, feminine singular adjective, and proper noun of place reference a beloved southwest Italian city. The pronunciation will be "tchow BEL-la LA-po-lee" in Italian.
Traduzione dall'inglese all'italiano is an Italian equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "English to Italian translation." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "translation from the English to the Italian" in English. The pronunciation will be "TRA-doo-TSYO-ney dal-leen-GLEY-zey al-LEE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
Vivere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "To live".Specifically, the word is a verb. It is the present infinitive. The pronunciation will be "VEE-vey-rey" in Italian.
Adesso mi conosci.
Scrivere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to write".Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the present infinitival form. The pronunciation will be "SKREE-ve-re" in Italian.
Volere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to wish".Specifically, the word is a verb. It is the form of the present infinitive. The pronunciation will be "voh-LEY-rey" in Italian.
Vedere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to see".Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the form of the present infinitive. The pronunciation will be "vey-DEY-rey" in Italian.
Ci sarò is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I will be there".Specifically, the adverb ci means "there". The verb sarò translates as "(I) will be". The pronunciation will be "TCHEE sa-RO" in Italian.
Volere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to like".Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the form of the present infinitive. The pronunciation will be "voh-LEY-rey" in Italian.
"To have faith" is a literal English translation of the Italian phrase Avere fede.Specifically, the present infinitive avere means "to have". The feminine noun fedetranslates as "faith". The pronunciation will be "ah-VEY-rey FEY-dey" in Italian.