"You're really in Italy" is an English equivalent of "Sei davvero in Italia."
Specifically, the verb "sei" means "(you) are." The adverb "davvero" means "really." The preposition "in" means "in." The feminine noun "Italia" means "Italy."
The pronunciation is "seh dahv-VEH-roh ee-nee-TAH-lyah."
Grazie! Sei davvero gentile! in Italian means "Thank you! You're really kind!" in English.
"Is that really you?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sei davvero tu?Specifically, the verb sei means "(singular informal you) are." The adverb davvero means "really." The personal pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you."The pronunciation is "seh dahv-VEH-roh too."
Sei davvero tu? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Is that really you?"Specifically, the verb sei means "(singular informal you) are." The adverb davvero means "really." The personal pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you."The pronunciation is "seh dahv-VEH-roh too."
Sei davvero carina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You are really pretty."Specifically, the verb sei means "(informal singular you) are." The adverb davvero means "really." The feminine adjective carina means "pretty."The pronunciation is "seh dahv-VEH-roh kah-REE-nah."
Chi sei? in Italian is "Who are you?" in English.
Sei davvero dolce is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You are really sweet." The pronunciation of the feminine/masculine singular phrase in the second person singular of the present indicative will be "SEH-ee dav-VEY-ro DOL-tchey" in Italian.
Sei davvero dolce! and Sei veramente dolce! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You're really sweet!" Birthplace, context and personal preference decide which version suits. The respective pronunciations will be "sey dav-VEY-ro DOL-tchey" and "sey VEY-ra-MEN-tey DOL-tchey" in Pisan Italian.
You've returned to Italy is an English equivalent of 'Sei tornato in Italia'. In the word by word translation, the auxiliary 'sei' means '[you] go back, return'. The past participle 'tornato' means 'returned, went back'. The preposition 'in' means 'in, to'. The feminine gender noun 'Italia' means 'Italy'. The phrase is pronounced 'say tohr-NAH-toh ee nee-TAH-lyah'.
Sei bravo! in Italian means "You're good" in English.
Sei bella! in Italian means "You're beautiful!" in English.
Tigrotta sei! in Italian means "You're a little tiger!" in English.
Perché sei arrabbiato? in Italian means "Why are you angry?" in English.