When you want to compliment someone's hair, and the person you're complimenting is right in front of you, then you can say: Saya suka rambutmu or Saya suka rambut Anda.
But when the person isn't there, you can say: Saya suka rambutnya or Suka rambutnya.
"Beautiful hair" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase bei capelli. The masculine plural phrase translates literally as "beautiful hairs" in English. The pronunciation will be "bey kah-PEL-lee" in Italian.
Capelli sensuali is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sexy hair." The masculine plural noun and adjective also translate into English as "sensual (sensuous) hair." The pronunciation will be "ka-PEL-lee sen-SWA-lee" in Italian.
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"Unique hair" in English is capelli unici in Italian.
"Blonde hair" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les cheveux blonds. The pronunciation of the masculine plural phrase -- which translates literally as "the blond hairs" -- will be "ley shuh-vuh blo" in French.
"Chestnut brown hair" is an English equivalent of the French phrase cheveux châtains. The masculine plural noun and adjective also translate into English as "light brown-colored hair." The pronunciation will be "shuh-vuh sha-teh" in French.
"Blonde hair" in English is capelli biondi in Italian.
Capelli neri is black hair in Italian
"And fasten your hair!" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Et fixe les cheveux! The pronunciation of the present imperative phrase in the second person informal singular will be "ety feeks ley shu-vuh" in French.
Ud. tiene pelo liso= You have straight hair.
"I have short black hair" in English is Ho i capelli corti neri in Italian.
"Angel hair pasta (with) tomato" is an English equivalent of the Italian masculine plural phrase capellini pomodoro. The pronunciation will be "KA-pel-LEE-nee PO-mo-DO-ro" in Italian.