"Namida" is teardrop.
nakodime ichania
kare wo suki desu or you can drop the desu if familiar
落とす otosu
To refer to them say : 貴方は大好きです。(Anata WA dai-ski des[u].) The u is silent. If you want to be less formal drop the desu. Good luck!
Bell'angelo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Beautiful angel!" The masculine singular phrase models a linguistic feature whereby Italian may drop the final letter in bello ("beautiful," "handsome") before a word that begins with a vowel and may insert an apostrophe to indicate the drop. The pronunciation will be "bel-LAN-djey-lo" in Pisan Italian.
Did "we"drop bad English
"My love" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase mi'amore. The masculine singular phrase represents a shortening of mio amore since Italian permits a vowel ending one word to drop, and to be replaced by an apostrophe, before an immediately following word whose spelling begins with a vowel. The pronunciation will be "MEE-a-MO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Una lacrima sul viso in Italian means "a tear drop on your face" in English.
Shizuku can be translated as "drop," as in like a "drop of water," or when used in a verb form, can be used to mean "dripping."
Metter a morte is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to put to death." The present infinitive mettere may drop the final vowel before a dependent preposition whose spelling begins with a vowel. The pronunciation will be "MET-tey-ra MOR-tey" in Italian.
Il sole is an Italian equivalent of the English phase "the sun." The masculine singular phrase may be said or written as il sol since colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal Italian may drop final vowels. The pronunciation will be "eel SO-ley" in Pisan Italian.
Nell'isola is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "on the island." The feminine singular prepositional phrase models a linguistic feature whereby Italian allows the final vowel of one word, in this case nella, to drop and to be replaced by an apostrophe before an immediately following word whose spelling begins with a vowel. The pronunciation will be "nel-LEE-zo-la" in Pisan Italian.