Italian equivalents of 'nice pictures' are 'buoni disegni' in terms of 'drawings', 'buone fotografie' in terms of 'photos', 'buoni quadri' in terms of 'paintings', or 'buoni ritratti' in terms of 'portraits'.
Bella foto, fratello is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "nice photo, brother."
Specifically, the feminine adjective bella means "beautiful, handsome, nice." The feminine noun fotografiameans "photograph." The masculine noun fratello means "brother."
The pronunciation is "BEHL-lah FOH-toh frah-TEHL-loh."
"Beautiful photo, Brother" or "Nice photo, Brother" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Bella foto, fratello.
Specifically, the feminine adjective bella means "beautiful, handsome, nice." The feminine noun fotografiameans "photograph." The masculine noun fratello means "brother."
The pronunciation is "BEHL-lah FOH-toh frah-TEHL-loh."
Bel quadro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "nice picture."
Specifically, the masculine adjective bel, bellomeans "beautiful, handsome." The masculine noun quadro means "picture." The pronunciation is "behl KWAH-droh."
To say 'lovely photos' in Italian, you would say 'Belle foto'.
"Nice pic, bro!" in English is Bella foto, fratello! in Italian.
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Belle foto! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "lovely photos!"Specifically, the feminine plural adjective belle means "beautiful, handsome, lovely". The feminine invariable noun foto translates as "photo" or "photos" depending upon context. The pronunciation will be "BEL-ley FOH-toh" in Italian.
This is how you say it: bella foto
Le mie foto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my photos." The feminine plural phrase models a difference between the two languages whereby Italian employs the definite article (in this case, le) where English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "ley myey FO-to" in Italian.
Foto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "photos." The feminine noun takes the same form in the singular and the plural. The pronunciation will be "FO-to" in Italian.
Bellissime foto! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Great photos!"Specifically, the feminine superlative adjective bellissime literally means "extremely, most, very beautiful" according to context. The feminine noun fototranslates as "photo" in the singular and "photos" in the plural. The pronunciation will be "bel-LEES-see-mey PHO-to" in Italian.
Mi hai mandato le foto? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Did you send me the pictures?" The interrogative in the second person informal singular of the present indicative also may be rendered into English as "Have you sent me the photos?" The pronunciation will be "mee eye man-DA-to ley FO-to" in Italian.
Translated to English from its Spanish origin, fotos de caballos means "photos of horses". There are thousands of photos of horses online to look at.
"I have received your photos." In this case, the "bien" in the sentence is not translated.
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"Thank you! I can't wait to see all the photos that you have in (your) house" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie! Non posso attendere per vedere tutte le foto che hai a casa. "I can't wait to" may be rendered more colloquially and conversationally with non vedo l'ora di ("I don't see the hour of"). The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey non POS-so at-TEN-deye-rey per vey-DEY-rey TOOT-tey le FO-to key eye a KA-sa" in Italian.
Beading patterns are generally pictures that can be translated into any language. Search in English or any language. Copy or download to your words program and use the language translator. i have found it translates well enough, especially if photos are included, that I can work the pattern without difficulty. Babelfish (babelfish.altavista.com) is another translator.
los fotos = the photos