very pretty. but technically it's "Molto Bella"
"Molta Bella" in Italian means "very beautiful".
"Much" is an English equivalent of the Italian word molta. The word in question serves as a feminine singular adjective. The pronunciation will be "MOL-ta" in Italian.
molta fortuna
Bella is not a Romanian name or word; bella is beautiful in Italian.
it is Italian and Spanish for beautiful
Bella Addormentata (nel bosco).
molta is a kinda soda (i think) by marymaria1011
"Bella" means "beautiful" in italian, though it doesn't mean anything in French. Translation for Bella into french is Belle which has the same meaning, beautiful.
In Italian She's Beautiful Bella, in most languages, means Beautiful.
"Caio Bella amo" is not correct Latin. "Ciao" is an Italian greeting meaning "hello" or "goodbye," while "Bella amo" is a mix of Italian and Latin words which could be interpreted as "beautiful I love" but doesn't form a complete sentence.
"It is very beautiful," "She is very beautiful," and "You are very beautiful" are all possible literal English equivalents of the Italian phrase È molto bella. Whatever the meaning as determined by context, the pronunciation always will be "eh MOL-to BEL-la" in Italian.
Yes, "Bella" is not a French word. It is of Italian origin and means "beautiful" or "pretty" in Italian.
La bella in Italian means "the beautiful" in English.