It is the most beautiful thing I have ever had in my life.
little thing poquita cosa = pusillanimous person
"What is...?" in English is Cos'è...? in Italian.
"es cosa de dos" = "it's a matter between two"
Che cosa vuoi
"Poor thing" in English is cosa povera for an object and poverina in the feminine or poverino in the masculine for a person in Italian.
"What" in English is Che?, Che cosa? or Cosa? in Italian.
grace ann watts. True, and in Spanish this is "una cosa tan bonita."
You could say "Si necesitas algo", or "Si necesitas cualquier cosa". (Or, more formally:) "Si usted necesita algo/cualquier cosa".
"Hi cosa" is not a phrase or wording in English. -Gibberish or foreign.
It means; "The girl is a pretty little thing." It's a traditional compliment, and you should take it as such.
Checca in Italian means "gay (homosexual)" in English.
little thing poquita cosa = pusillanimous person
"Hi cosa" is not a phrase or wording in English. -Gibberish or foreign.
"thing"
Che cosa
L'amore è un'altra cosa! in Italian means "Love is another thing!" in English.
"What was that?" in English is Che cosa era? in Italian.