'He [or She] kissed you' is an English equivalent of 'Ti ha baciato'. A pronoun doesn't have to be used in Italian since the verb form often makes the subject clear. The verb is in the perfect tense. The phrase 'ti baciava' is in the imperfect verb tense and means 'He [or She] was kissing you, used to kiss you [but isn't kissing you anymore]'.
Ho baciato una ragazza! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "(I) kissed a girl!" Context determines whether Hai baciato ("[informal] you kissed"), Ha baciato("he," "one," "she," "[formal] you kissed"), Abbiamo baciato("we kissed"), Avete baciato ("you all kissed") or Hanno baciato ("they," "[formal] you all kissed") suits. The pronunciation will be "o (eye, a, ab-BYA-mo, a-VEY-tey, AN-no) ba-TCHA-to OO-na ra-GAT-tsa" in Pisan Italian.
"Mia figlia Sarah ti ha parlato".
Che ha detto Lei? in Italian means "What did you say ?" in English.
German to Italian = ha sfilata
Ha domandato, "Sei ancora sveglia?" in Italian means "He (she) adked "Are you still awake?" in English.
"Jennifer is 15" in English is Ginevra ha quindici anniin Italian.
"She is always right!" in English is Lei ha sempre ragione! in Italian.
yes he is to me ha ha ha
"She is 15 years old!" in English is Lei ha quindici anni! in Italian.
It is Italian and it means "have a good day" in English
L'Italia ha il miglio cibo del mondo in Italian means "Italy has the best food in the world" in English.
Ha is an Italian equivalent of the English word "has".Specifically, the word is a verb in the third person of the present indicative. It means "(he/it/she) has" or "(formal you) have". The pronunciation will be "a" in Italian.