Il mio piccolo cavolo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my little cabbage."
Specifically, the masculine definite article il means "the." The masculine possessive adjective mio means "my." The masculine adjective piccolo means "little, small." The masculine noun cavolo means "cabbage."
The pronunciation is "eel MEE-oh PEEK-koh-loh kah-VOH-loh."
Il patatino di Mamma in the masculine and La patatina di Mamma in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Mama's little potato".
Specifically, the masculine singular definite article il and the feminine la are "the". The masculine noun patatino and the feminine patatina mean "little potato", from combining patata ("potato") with -ina, -ino("dear, little, sweet"). The preposition di means "of". The feminine noun mamma translates as "mama, mommy".
The pronunciation will be "eel PA-ta-TEE-no dee MAM-ma" in the masculine and "la PA-ta-TEE-na dee MAM-ma" in the feminine.
Bambino in Italian is "baby" in English.
"Baby girl" in English means bambina in Italian.
Angioletto in Italian means "baby angel" or "little angel" in English.
Bambino is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "baby boy." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "bam-BEE-no" in Italian.
"Baby" is an English equivalent of the Italian word mimmo. The masculine singular noun in question also may be translated into English as "infant." The pronunciation will be "MEEM-mo" in Italian.
"Baby" in English means bambina for a female and bambino for a male in Italian.
Maestro e bambino in Italian means "master and baby boy" in English.
"You are my darling baby!" in English is Sei il mio piccolo amore! or Sei il mio piccolo tesoro! in Italian.
Ciao bel bambino, meaning 'Hello Beautiful Baby'
"Hello, my beautiful baby!" in English is Ciao, mia bella bambina! in Italian.
"Angelo bambino" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "angel baby." The pronunciation is "AHN-djeh-loh bahm-BEE-noh."
Auguri translation of Congratulations.