La cantante di Edward. If your'e talking about Twilight, la tua cantante means your'e singer.
Ti ricordo ancora! in the singular and Vi ricordo ancora! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I still remember you!" Context makes clear whether the speaker intends one "you" (case 1) -- whose most famous application is a song by Milan-born singer/songwriter Fabio Concato (born Fabio Piccaluga, May 31, 1953) -- or two or more "you all" (example 2). The respective pronunciations will be "tee ree-KOR-do an-KO-ra" in the singular and "vee ree-KOR-do an-KO-ra" in the plural in Italian.
A soprano normally describes a singer, usually female, that has a vocal range from high "A" and higher.
I don't know or understand English words, but I like that singer's voice. -- Je ne connais pas et ne comprends pas les mots anglais mais j'aime la voix de ce chanteur (cette chanteuse, for a female singer)
She's a singer and her name is....
Éxitos is a 2000 "greatest hits" album by the Mexican pop singer Fey.
Cantante in Italian means "singer" in English.
cantante italiano/a (can-TAN-teh ee-tal-ian-oh/ah)
"Male red-haired singer" in English is maschio cantante dai capelli rossi in Italian.
un pessimo (or mediocre) cantante
"buon cantante" (pronaunced "boo-oh-n can-tant-eh")
Cantante is an Italian equivalent of the English word "singer". Specifically, the word is a noun in its singular form. It may refer to a female or male singer. The pronunciation will be "kan-TAN-te" in Italian.
"Your singer" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la tua cantante. The feminine singular definite article, possessive adjective, and feminine/masculine singular noun model a difference between English and Italian whereby the second-mentioned language employs definite articles -- such as la ("the") here -- where English does not and which therefore do not get included in correct English translations. The pronunciation will be "la TOO-a kan-TAN-tey" in Italian.
Forse il vostro uno L'altro- Perhaps yours is one or the otherandLa tua cantante - your singer
Ehi, amore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hey, love!" The phrase most famously occurs as an album title by performer Liliana Fantini, singer based in northwestern Italy's Guarene municipality, Cueno province, Piedmont region. The pronunciation will be "ey a-MO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Your a blood singer. If you were a vampire, your La tuna cantante, would be your blood singer (like Bella is Edwards blood singer)
If you mean "cantante" (without the space), that means singer.
Il mio primo amore is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my first love." The masculine singular phrase most famously references a song by Rome-born Italian singer Claudio Villa (January 1, 1926 - February 7, 1987) from 1985. The pronunciation will be "eel MEE-o PREE-mo a-MO-rey" in Italian.