Hello, Treasure is an Italian equivalent of 'Ciao, Tesoro'. In the word by word translation, the interjection 'ciao' means 'hello' and 'goodbye'. The masculine gender noun 'tesoro' means 'treasure'. The phrase is pronounced 'chow teh-ZOH-roh'.
"Thank you, my darling!" in English is Grazie, tesoro mio! in Italian.
Grazie tesoro.
Happy birthday sweetie!
Mio Tesoro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my darling."Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective miomeans "my." The masculine noun tesoro literally means "treasure" and figuratively a host of endearments such as "darling." The pronunciation is "MEE-oh teh-ZOH-roh."
"A thousand thanks, beautiful!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie mille, bella! The courtesy, number, and feminine singular adjective/noun/pronoun also translate loosely into English as "Thanks a lot, beautiful!" The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey MEEL-ley BEL-la" in Italian.
"Darling" in English is tesoro ("treasure") in Italian.
"Treasure hunt" in English is caccia al tesoro in Italian.
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Tesoro is an Italian equivalent of the German word Schatz.Specifically, the German and Italian words are masculine nouns. They may be translatd literally as "treasure" and figuratively as "darling, sweetheart, treasure". The pronunciation will be "tey-ZOH-roh" in Italian.
Grazie, Signora! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you" to an Italian woman.Specifically, the interjection grazie means "thank you, thanks". The feminine noun signora translates as "lady, Ma'am, Madame, Mrs." The pronunciation will be "GRAH-tsyeh see-NYOH-rah" in Italian.
Tesoro is one Italian equivalent of the English word "darling".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It means "darling" in terms of either a female or male. The pronunciation will be "te-ZO-ro" in Italian.
Oh, you're a treasure is an English equivalent of 'O tu sei un tesoro'. In the word by word translation, the interjection 'o' means 'oh'. The subject pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'sei' means '[you] are'. The masculine indefinite article 'un' means 'a, one'. The masculine gender noun 'tesoro' means 'treasure'. The phrase is pronounced 'oh too say oon teh-SOH-roh'.