That the beautiful day... is an English equivalent of 'Che il bel giorno...'. The interrogative/relative 'che'means 'that'. The masculine definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine adjective 'bello'* means 'beautiful'. The masculine noun 'giorno' means 'day'. All together, they're pronounced 'keh eel behl JOHR-noh'.
*The syllable '-lo' drops before a noun that begins with a consonant.
Avere un gran bel giorno in Italian means "to have a great, beautiful day" in English.
"Beautiful scene!" in English is Che bella scena! or Che bel panorama! in Italian.
Che bel ragazzo!
"Today is a good day!" in English is Oggi è un bel giorno! in Italian.
Good Morning is "Buon giorno". Have a beautiful day is "Hanno un bel giorno".
"Smiles for your beautiful day" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sorrisi per il tuo bel giorno. The masculine prepositional phrase uses the mandatory -- in Italian -- masculine singular definite article il ("the") despite its lack of correlation (and translation) in English. The pronunciation will be "sor-REE-see pey-reel TOO-o bel DJOR-no" in Italian.
Che bello! in the singular and Che belli! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "How handsome!" Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "key BEL-lo" in the singular and "key BEL-lee" in the plural in Pisan Italian.
Bel giorno oggi! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good day today!" The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "Beautiful day today!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bel DJOR-no OD-djee" in Pisan Italian.
"Of the day" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase del giorno.Specifically, the word del combines the preposition di with the masculine singular definite article il to mean "of the." The masculine noun giorno means "day." The pronunciation is "dehl DJOHR-noh."
"Great beautiful day!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Gran giorno bello! The masculine singular phrase models a difference between the two languages whereby Italian, unlike English, may put adjectives before and after the noun. The pronunciation will be "gran DJOR-no BEL-lo" in Italian.
Che bella is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How beautiful!"Specifically, the exclamatory che means "how" in this context. The feminine adjective bella translates as "beautiful." The pronunciation will be "key* BEL-la" in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"
"What a beautiful party!" is one literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Che bella festa! The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase will be "key* BEL-la FEH-sta" in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"