"I love you forever" is a literal English equivalent of the Spitalian phrase Ti amo por sempre. The pronunciation of the mixed Italian and Spanish declarative clause in the first person singular of the present imperative -- which claims as Italian the adverb sempre, as Italian and Spanish the verb amo, and as Spanish the pronoun ti and the preposition por-- will be "tee A-mo por SEM-prey" in Spitalian.
"All that" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tutto ciò.Specifically, the masculine indefinite tutto means "all". The demonstrative pronoun ciò translates as "that". The pronunciation will be "TOOT-to TCHO" in Italian.
"Everyone is speaking Italian" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Tutto il mondo sta parlando italiano.Specifically, the masculine adjective tutto means "all, every." The masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine noun mondo means "world." The present progressive verb sta parlando means "(He/she/it) is (busy) speaking, (formal singular You) are (busy) speaking." The masculine noun italiano means "Italian (language, person)."The pronunciation is "TOOT-toh eel MOHN-doh stah pahr-LAHN-doh ee-tah-LYAH-noh."
"It's known throughout the entire world" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase È conosciuto in tutto il mondo.Specifically, the verb è means "(he/it/one/she) is". The masculine adjective/past participle conosciuto means "known". The preposition in means the same in English and Italian. The masculine adjective tutto means "all, entire, whole". The masculine singular definite article il means "the". The masculine noun mondo translates as "world".The pronunciation will be "eh KOH-noh-SHOO-toh een TOOT-toh eel MOHN-doh" in Italian.
Tutto qui! in Italian means "All here!" in English.
Tutto il mondo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the whole world." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "all the world" in English according to context. The pronunciation will be "TOOT-to eel MON-do" in Italian.
Tutto e più in Italian means "Everything and more" in English.
Tutto è bello in Italian means "Everything is beautiful" in English.
Tutto il mondo ride was created in 1952.
"All (is) well!" as a statement and "Everything o.k.?" as a question are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Tutto bene.Specifically the adverb tutto means "all, everything" in this context. The adverb bene translates as "fine, good, O.K., well". Whatever the context, the pronunciation will be "TOOT-to BEH-ney" in Italian.
Ho bisogno di tutto! in Italian is "I need everything!" in English.
"You are everything!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Lei è tutto!Specifically, the personal pronoun lei is "(formal singular) you". The verb è means "(formal singular you) are" in this context. The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun tutto translates as "everything" in this context.The pronunciation will be "ley eh TOOT-toh" in Italian.
"It's all good" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase È tutto buono.Specifically, the verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular you) are." The adverb tutto means "all." The masculine adjective buono means "good."The pronunciation is "eh TOOT-toh BWOH-noh."