"Why I am not..." is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Perché non sono... .
Specifically, the interrogative perché means "why." The adverb non means "not." The verb sonomeans "(I) am, "(formal plural You) are," or "They are."
The pronunciation is "pehr-keh nohn SOH-noh."
"Why I am not..." is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Perch
"Kisses are..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase Baci sono... . The phrase, when written as Baci. Sono..., also translates as "You kiss. I am..." in English. The pronunciation will be "BA-tchee SO-no" in Pisan Italian.
"This is me" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sono io.Specifically, the verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The pronoun io means "I." The pronunciation is "SOH-noh EE-oh."
Sono triste! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am sad!"Specifically, the verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The feminine/masculine adjective triste translates as "sad". The pronunciation will be "SOH-noh TREE-stey" in Italian.
Sono pagando is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am paying."Specifically, the present indicative verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The gerund pagando translates as "paying." The pronunciation will be "SO-no pa-GAN-do" in Italian.
"I'm tired" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sono stanco.Specifically, the verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The masculine adjective stanco means "tired." The pronunciation is "SOH-noh STAHN-koh."
"I'm alone" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sono solo.Specifically, the verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The masculine adjective solo means "alone." The pronunciation is "SOH-noh SOH-loh."
"That's me!" is an English equivalent of the Italain phrase Sono così!Specifically, the verb sono means "(I) am" or "(they, formal plural you) are" according to context. The adverb così translates literally as "like that, so, that way". The pronunciation will be "SO-no ko-SEE" in Italian.
"Fortunate I am!" in English is Sono fortunato! in Italian.
Io sono is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am."Specifically, the subject pronoun io means "I." The verbsono means "(I) am." The pronunciation is "EE-oh SOH-noh."
Io non sono is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I'm not." The pronunciation of the present indicative phrase in the first person singular will be "EE-o non SO-no" in Italian.
Sono io is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "This is me."Specifically, the verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The pronoun io means "I." The pronunciation is "SOH-noh EE-oh."
Sono italiana for a female and Sono italianofor a male are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I'm Italian." The respective pronunciations will be "SO-no EE-ta-LYA-na" in the feminine and "SO-no EE-ta-LYA-no" in the masculine.