Preziosa is the correct word.
'Matteo' is an Italian equivalent of 'Matthew'. It's pronounced 'maht-TEH-oh'. Many Italian names have feminine and masculine forms. The feminine equivalent, 'Mattea', is pronounced 'maht-TEH-ah'.
Vincenzo is an Italian equivalent of 'Vincent'. It's a masculine proper name that's pronounced 'veen-CHEHN-tsah'. Many names in Italian have feminine and masculine equivalents. In this case, the feminine form is 'Vincenza'.
Précieuse in the feminine and précieux in the masculine are French equivalents of the English phrase "precious one."Specifically, the word functions as an adjective, noun or pronoun in its feminine or masculine singular form. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la("the") or the feminine singular indefinite article une("a, an") or the masculine le and un. The respective pronunciations will be "prey-syuhz" in the feminine and "prey-syuh" in the masculine.
Bianco is an Italian equivalent of the English word "white."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "BYAHN-koh." The feminine form, bianca, is pronounced "BYAHN-kah."
Giallo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "yellow."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "DJAHL-loh." The feminine form, gialla, is pronounced "DJAHL-lah."Giallo.
The precious stone 'agate' is an English equivalent of the Italian feminine noun 'agata'.
Ragazza preziosa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "precious girl." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "precious girlfriend" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "ra-GAT-tsa prey-TSYO-sa" in Italian.
Preziosa mia in the feminine and prezioso mioin the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "my precious one."Specifically, the feminine adjective/noun/pronoun preziosa and the masculine prezioso mean "precious one" in this context. The feminine possessive adjective mia and the masculine mio translate as "my." The respective pronunciation will be "prey-TSYO-sa MEE-a" in the feminine and "prey-TSYO-so MEE-o" in the masculine.
Questa è troppo preziosa! in the feminine and Questo è troppo prezioso! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "That is too precious!" Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "KWEY-sta eh TROP-po DEY-lee-TSYO-sa" in the feminine and "KWEY-sto eh TROP-po DEY-lee-TSYO-so" in the masculine in Italian.
Studentessa is the feminine form of the Italian equivalent of the English word "student." The feminine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular lasince Italian employs "the" where English does and does not use definite articles. The pronunciation will be "(la) STOO-den-TES-sa" in Pisan Italian.
"My princess" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la mia principessa. The feminine singular definite article, possessive, and noun may be used affectionately or realistically, literally or loosely. The pronunciation will be "la MEE-a PREEN-tchee-PES-sa" in Italian.
Allieve is the feminine equivalent of the Italian word allievi.Specifically, the Italian word includes among its meanings "apprentice, cadet, learner, pupil, student." The feminine plural form, allieve, is pronounced "ahl-LYEH-veh." The masculine plural form, allievi, is pronounced "ahl-LYEH-vee."
Alta in the feminine and alto in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "high".Specifically, the word is an adjective in its singular form. The feminine form is pronounced "AHL-tah". The masculine form is pronounced "AHL-toh" in Italian.
Signora is a feminine form of 'Signor'. It's a feminine gender noun that means 'Madam, Ma'am, lady'. Its masculine equivalent, 'Signor', means 'Sir, gentleman'. They're pronounced 'see-NYOH-rah' and 'see-NYOHR', respectively.
No, the English word "carrying" does not translate into a feminine or masculine form in Italian. It instead takes one form in the singular, portante (por-TAN-tey"), and one in the plural, portanti ("por-TAN-tee") in Italian.
Esotico is the Italian equivalent of 'exotic'. It's the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine is 'esotica'.
Magnifica in the feminine and magnifico in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "magnificent".Specifically, the Italian words are adjectives in their singular form. The feminine form will be pronounced "ma-NYEE-fee-ka" in Italian. The pronunciation of the masculine form will be "ma-NYEE-fee-ko".