"Sono felice" is an Italian equivalent of "I'm happy."
Specifically, the verb "sono" means "(I) am."* The masculine/feminine singular adjective "felice" means "happy." The pronunciation is "SOH-noh feh-LEE-tcheh."
*The verb "sono" also may mean "(They, You all) are." But it is clear from the singular form of the adjective that this meaning is not at all an option given the context and situation.
godetevi la vostra nuova casa ** im italian
Gelatina.The G is like the G in God.sources: im learning italian, and google translate.
yo yoy yo ima gangsta im a dddaaaaa the ddda is the ddda drrr frrr
"I'm bored" in Italian can be translated as "Mi annoio."
Giardino is an Italian equivalent of the English word "garden." The masculine singular noun may be used figuratively, literally or symbolically. The pronunciation will be "djar-DEE-no" in Italian.
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cosa mas Bella means cutest thing! like Renesmee! im a happy person! yaya happy! i like dougnuts! i like missspelling dougnuts!
the phrase 'im bored' is taikutsushiteru
Im not sure how to say it, but in Japanese it is 大根
The English phrase "I'm flattered" is translated to Spanish as: "Me halagas."
he speaks english italian and a little bit of spanish - im his cousin
loosely translated....it means im going to hit you.