"You have two eyes, beautiful like the sea" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Hai due occhi belli come il mare.
Specifically, the verb hai is "(informal singular you) have". The number due means "two (2)". The masculine noun occhi means "eyes". The masculine adjective bellimeans "beautiful". The adverb come means "as, like". The masculine singular definite article il means "the". The masculine noun mare translates as "sea".
The pronunciation will be "eye DOO-ey OHK-kee BEHL-lee KOH-mey eel MAH-rey" in Italian.
"Beautiful hair" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase belli capelli.Specifically, the masculine plural adjective belli means "beautiful, handsome." The masculine noun capelli means "hairs, head of hair." The pronunciation is "BEHL-lee kah-PEHL-lee."
Belli meloni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful melons."Specifically, the masculine adjective belli means "beautiful, handsome." The masculine noun meloni means "melons." The pronunciation is "BEHL-lee meh-LOH-nee."
"Beautiful mountains" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase monti belli.Specifically, the masculine noun monti means "mountains." The masculine adjective belli translates as "beautiful." The pronunciation will be "MON-tee BEL-lee" in Italian.
"Beautiful kisses" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase belli baci. The masculine plural adjective and noun may be preceded by the masculine plural definite article i("the") since Italian often employs articles where English does not. The pronunciation will be "BEL-lee BA-tchee" in Italian.
Passi belli is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful strides." The masculine plural phrase also translates literally as "beautiful footsteps" in English. The pronunciation will be "PAS-see BEL-lee" in Pisan Italian.
*It's Canes Belli. Belli means of war and its the genitive of Bellum: War.
Uomini belli! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Handsome men!" The masculine plural phrase also translates as "Good-looking men!" in English. The pronunciation will be "WO-mee-nee BEL-lee" in Pisan Italian.
Gioielli belli is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful jewelry".Specifically, the masculine noun gioielli means "jewelry, jewels". The masculine adjective belli translates as "beautiful". The pronunciation will be "djoh-YEL-lee BEL-lee" in Italian.
"Capable, handsome and likable!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bravi, belli e simpatici! The masculine plural phrase lauds a group of all males or of mixed females and males for being competent or well-behaved, good-looking and pleasant to be around. The pronunciation will be "BRA-vee BEL-lee ey SEEM-pa-tee-TCHEE" in Pisan Italian.
"Gorgeous, look!" is just one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bella, occhi! The feminine adjective/noun and masculine plural noun translate into English literally as "(Hey) beautiful, eyes (on..)!" and loosely as "(Hey) gorgeous, look (pay attention, watch)!" The pronunciation will be "BEL-la OK-kee" in Italian.
"That I actually dream..." and "What do I really dream?" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Che sogno veramente. Context makes clear whether the pronoun, first person singular present indicative, and adverb represent an incomplete phrase (case 1) or a question (example 2). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "key SO-nyo VEY-ra-MEN-tey" in Italian.
"Make beautiful babies" in English means fare bambini belli in Italian.