"My dear beloved" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Caro mio ben. The masculine singular adjective, possessive, and noun most famously reference an arietta composed by both or one of two brothers, Giuseppe Tommaso Giovanni (December 19, 1751 - January 4, 1798) and Tommaso (1730 - February 24, 1836) Giordano. The pronunciation will be "KA-ro MEE-o ben" in Italian.
Mon cher! is a French equivalent of the Italian phrase Caro mio! The masculine singular phrase translates as "My dear!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mon sher" in French and "KA-ro MEE-o" in Pisan Italian.
"Dear husband" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase caro sposo.Specifically, the masculine adjective caro means "darling, dear, sweet". The masculine noun sposotranslates as "bridegroom, groom, husband". The pronunciation will be "KA-ro SPO-zo" in Italian.
Caro uomo is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dear man." The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjective and noun will be "KA-ro WO-mo" in Italian.
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"Dear one" in English is cara for a female and caro for a male in Italian.
"My dear" in English is cara mia to a female and caro mio to a male in Italian.
My dear is an English equivalent of 'mio caro'. In the word by word translation, the possessive 'mio' means 'my'. The masculine adjective 'caro' means 'dear, beloved'. For a female, the Italian equivalents would be 'mia cara'. The phrase is pronounced 'MEE-oh KAH-roh'.
"caro" is an adjective meaning expensive. (not to be confused with "el carro," meaning car, or " la cara," meaning face.)
"Thank you, my dear!" in English is Grazie, mia cara! to a female and Grazie, mio caro! to a male in Italian.
"Dear" and "expensive" are English equivalents of the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish word caro. The word in question represents the masculine singular form of an adjective. The respective pronunciations will be "KA-ro" in Italian and Spanish and "KA-ru" in Portuguese.
Cara amica in the feminine and caro amico in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "dear friend." Context makes clear which option suits. The respective pronunciations will be "KA-ra-MEE-ka" in the feminine and "KA-ro a-MEE-ko" in the masculine in Italian.
Ciao, Caro in the masculine and Ciao, Cara in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hello, Dear."Specifically, the greeting ciao means "hi, hello." The masculine adjective/pronoun caro and the feminine cara mean "dear." The pronunciation is "tchow* KAH-roh" in the masculine and "tchow KAH-rah" in the feminine.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "chow."