"How are you you?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come sei tu? The interrogative and second person informal singular present indicative and subject pronoun may be said to a speaker's family member, friend, or peer. The pronunciation will be "KO-mey SEH-ee too" in Italian.
"How beautiful you are!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come sei bella!Specifically, the exclamatory come is "how". The verb sei means "(informal singular you) are". The feminine adjective bella translates as "beautiful".The pronunciation will be "KO-me sey BEL-la" in Italian.
The phrase "di dove sei?" translates to "Where are you from?" in English.
Vieni! Sei bella! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Come! You are beautiful!"Specifically, the present imperative vieni is "(informal singular you) come!" The verb sei means "(informal singular you) are". The feminine adjective bella translates as "beautiful".The pronunciation will be "VYEH-nee sey BEL-lah" in Italian.
Sei da is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You are from".Specifically, the verb sei means "(informal singular you) are". The preposition da translates as "from". The pronunciation will be "say dah" in Italian.
The phrase 'Tu sei il mio principe italiano' is an Italian equivalent of 'You are my Italian prince'.
"But what are you like?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Però come sei? The conjunction, interrogative, and second person informal singular may be asked of a speaker's family member, friend, or peer. The pronunciation will be "pey-RO KO-mey SEH-ee" in Italian.
"How are you, my love?" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come sei, amore mio? The phrase is in the second person informal singular form used in familial, friendly, informal, peer group-like interactions and with the masculine singular phrase amore mio (which nevertheless may be said to female and male alike). The pronunciation will be "KO-mey SEH-ee a-MO-rey MEE-o" in Italian.
Sei in..., which refers to the Italian informal singular "you," is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You are in... ." The pronunciation will be "seh-een" in Italian.
"You're very very good!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sei buonissima!Specifically, the verb sei means "(informal singular you) are". The feminine superlative adjective buonissimatranslates as extremely, very good/nice, the best, the nicest".The pronunciation will be "sey bwoh-NEES-see-mah" in Italian.
"Are you sure?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sei sicuro?Specifically, the verb sei means "(informal singular you) are." The masculine adjective sicuro means "sure." The pronunciation is "seh see-KOO-roh."
"You're always dazzling!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sei sempre accecante!Specifically, the verb sei is "(informal singular you) are". The adverb sempre means "always". The feminine/masculine adjective accecante translates as "blinding, dazzling, glaring".The pronunciation will be "seh-ee SEM-pre AT-tche-KAN-te" in Italian.
The English translation of the Italian phrase "Amore sei la più bella del mondo" is "Love, you are the most beautiful in the world." This phrase expresses deep affection and admiration for someone, emphasizing their beauty and significance.