Very handsome is an English equivalent of 'moltobello'. The adverb 'molto' means 'very'. The masculine adjective 'bello' means 'handsome'. Together, they're pronounced 'MOHL-toh BEHL-loh'.
That's what's said about a 'very handsome' male or masculine object. The feminine equivalent is 'molto bella'. It's translated as 'very beautiful'. It's pronounced 'MOHL-toh BEHL-lah'.
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"Very handsome" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase molto bello. The adverb and masculine singular adjective offer a compliment regarding a nice-looking male or a nice-looking object whose gender is deemed masculine in Italian. The pronunciation will be "MOL-to BEL-lo" in Italian.
"How handsome!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Che bello! The exclamatory pronoun and masculine singular adjective may refer to a good-looking, gorgeous, nice male or masculine object. The pronunciation will be "key BEL-lo" in Italian.
"Very beautiful" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase molto belle. The adverb and feminine plural adjective reference an audience of more than one female or feminine object. The pronunciation will be "MOL-to BEL-ley" in Italian.
"Very likeable" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase molto simpatico. The pronunciation of the adverb and masculine singular adjective -- which also translates as "very fun/nice/pleasant" -- will be "MOL-to seem-PA-tee-ko" in Italian.