'Oh of my beloved dear' is an English equivalent of 'O del mio amato ben'.
The word 'del' combines the preposition 'di' with the masculine definite article 'il' to mean 'of, from the'. The masculine possessive 'mio' means 'my'. The past participle 'amato', in the masculine singular form and from the infinitive 'amare', means 'beloved' in its use as an adjective/noun. The word 'ben' is a variation of the adverb 'bene', which means 'fine, good, well'.
All together, they're pronounced 'oh dehl MEE-oh ah-MAH-toh BEH-neh'.
"O del mio amato ben" is an Italian song title, pronounced as "Oh del mee-oh ah-mah-toh ben." Each syllable is enunciated clearly, with emphasis on the vowels. The "o" is pronounced like the English "oh," "del" sounds like "dell," and "ben" is pronounced like "ben" in English.
Del Carlo in Italian means "Charles's" or "of Charles" in English.
Getto del peso in Italian means "shotput" in English.
Il compleanno del papà in Italian is "the pope's birthday" in English.
"Sunlight" in English is luce del sole in Italian.
"Of the" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian word del. The word represents the combination of the preposition di ("of") and the masculine singular definite article il ("the"). The pronunciation will be "del" in Italian.
L'amica del mio cuore in Italian means "the (girl) friend of my heart" in English.
Auguri del Anno Nuovo in Italian means "Wishes of the New Year" in English.
"The sun's beautiful woman" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase bella donna del sole. The pronunciation will be "BEL-la DON-na del SO-ley" in Italian.
"I want coffee!" in English is Voglio del caffè! in Italian.
Buonanotte alla donna del sogno! in Italian is "Good night to the woman in the dream!" in English.
"Of the heaven" or "the heaven's" can be English equivalents of the Italian phrase del cielo.Specifically, the word del means "of the". The masculine noun cielo translates as "heaven, sky". The pronunciation will be "dehl TCHE-loh" in Italian.