"I'm very handsome!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sono bellissimo!
Specifically, the verb sono means "I" in this context. The masculine superlative adjective bellissimo translates as "extremely/most/very handsome". The pronunciation will be "SOH-noh behl-LEES-see-moh" in Italian.
Da uomo a uomo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "man-to-man".Specifically, the preposition da is "from". The masculine noun uomo means "man". The preposition a translates as "at, to".The pronunciation will be "da WO-mo a WO-mo" in Italian.
Buon uomo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "good man."Specifically, the masculine adjective buon means "good." The masculine noun uomo translates as "man." The pronunciation will be "bwo-NWO-mo" in Italian.
"Fire man" or "Man of fire" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Uomo di fuoco.Specifically, the masculine noun uomo means "man." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun fuocomeans "fire."The pronunciation is "WOH-moh dee FWOH-koh."
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"Best man" in English is miglior uomo in Italian.
"Stylish man" in English is uomo distinto in Italian.
Uomo speciale is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "special man."Specifically, the masculine noun uomo means "man." The feminine/masculine adjective speciale means "special." The pronunciation is "WOH-moh spech-TCHYAH-leh."
Uomo italiano is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian man." Just the word italiano may be used as long as contexts communicates that the "Italian" is a man, not something Italian, such as the language. The pronunciation will be "WO-mo EE-ta-LYA-no" in Pisan Italian.
"Sweet man" in English means uomo dolce in Italian.
"Cologne" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase aqua di uomo. The prepositional phrase translates literally into English as "water of man." The pronunciation will be "A-kwa dee WO-mo" in Italian.
"A married Italian man" in English is un italiano sposatoor un uomo sposato in Italian.
"Man's" or "of man" can be English equivalents of the Italian phrase d'uomo.Specifically, the preposition di* means "of". The masculine noun uomo translates as "man". The pronunciation will be "DWOH-moh" in Italian.*The final vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a noun which begins with a vowel.