"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.
"All that" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tutto ciò.Specifically, the masculine indefinite tutto means "all". The demonstrative pronoun ciò translates as "that". The pronunciation will be "TOOT-to TCHO" in Italian.
"All (is) well!" as a statement and "Everything o.k.?" as a question are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Tutto bene.Specifically the adverb tutto means "all, everything" in this context. The adverb bene translates as "fine, good, O.K., well". Whatever the context, the pronunciation will be "TOOT-to BEH-ney" in Italian.
Tutto buona! in the feminine and Tutto buono! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "All good!"Specifically, the adverb tutto means "all, completely, entirely" in this context. The feminine adjective buona and the masculine buono translate as "good." The pronunciation will be "TOOT-to BWO-na" in the feminine and "TOOT-to BWO-no" in the masculine.
Tutto (è) figo is an Italian equivalent of the phrase "Everything is cool" in English.Specifically, the indefinite pronoun tutto is "everything" in English. The verb è may be translated as "(it) is" in this context. The slang adjective figo means "cool" in English.The pronunciation will be "TOOT-toh (eh) FEE-ghoh" in Italian.
"It's all good" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase È tutto buono.Specifically, the verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular you) are." The adverb tutto means "all." The masculine adjective buono means "good."The pronunciation is "eh TOOT-toh BWOH-noh."
"All of the time" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tutto il tempo.Specifically, the masculine noun tutto means "all." The masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine noun tempo means "time."The pronunciation is "TOOT-toh eel TEHM-poh."
"All Italian" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tutto italiano. The adverb and masculine singular adjective also translate into English as "entirely (totally) Italian." The pronunciation will be "TOOT-to EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
"All well, thank you!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Tutto bene, grazie! The adverbial phrase and courtesy also translate into English as "All fine, thanks!" The pronunciation will be "TOOT-to BEH-ney GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
"Thanks again for everything!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie ancora per tutto!Specifically, the interjection grazie is "thank you, thanks." The adverb ancora means "again, still." The preposition per means "for." The masculine noun/pronoun tutto translates as "everybody, everyone, everything" according to context.The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey an-KO-ra pehr TOOT-to" in Italian.
"Everything and more!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Tutto e di più! The masculine singular adjective/noun/pronoun, conjunction, and prepositional phrase also translate into English as "All and more!" The pronunciation will be "TOOT-to ey dee pyoo" in Italian.
Tutto qui! in Italian means "All here!" in English.
"Hello, everyone!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, tutto! The greeting and masculine singular adjective/noun/pronoun also translate into English as "Hi, all!" and "Hello, everybody!" The pronunciation will be "tchow TOOT-to" in Italian.