Ti amo alle stelle e ritorno! and Vi amo alle stelle e ritorno! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I love you to the stars and back!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciation will be "tee A-mo AL-ley STEL-ley ree-TOR-no" in the singular and "vee A-mo AL-ley STEL-ley ree-TOR-no" in the plural in Pisan Italian.
"I love you to the moon and back!" in English is Ti amo alla luna e ritorno! in Italian.
Te amo hasta la Luna Ida y vuelta. (I love you to the moon and back)
Te amo hasta las estrellas Ida y vuelta. ( I love you to the stars and back)
Giuda is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Jude." The masculine proper name traces its origins back to the ancient Hebrew יְהוּדָה ‎(y'hudá) for "praised." The pronunciation will be "DJOO-da" in Pisan Italian.
Guglielmo is an Italian equivalent of the English name "William." The masculine proper name traces its origins back to the Germanic words wil ("desire" or "will") and helm("helmet" or "protection"). The pronunciation will be "goo-LYEL-mo" in Pisan Italian.
Aidano is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Aiden." The masculine proper name traces its origins back to the Gaelic name Aodhán, as a diminutive of Aodh ("bringer of fire," "fiery"). The pronunciation will be "eye-DA-no" in Pisan Italian.
Pietra is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Kaylee." The feminine proper name possibly traces its origins back to the place name Cailly (from the Gaulish word caliofor "rock") in France. The pronunciation will be "PYEH-tra" in Pisan Italian.
Gianna is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Jane." The pronunciation of the feminine proper noun -- whose origins ultimately trace back to the Hebrew name יְהוֹחָ×?ָן (Yehochanan, "Yahweh is great") -- will be "DJAN-na" in Italian.
"When will you be back?" in English is Quando ritornerai?in Italian.
"Kisses back to you!" in English means Baci a te! in Italian.
Lo riavrò.
"My back is sore!" in English is Mi fa male il sedere! in Italian.
"You will come back someday!" in English is Un giorno tornerai! in Italian.
fammi tornare a dormire
"Set-back" is an English equivalent of the Italian word contrattempo. The pronunciation will be "KON-trat-TEM-po" in Italian.
"Please don't come back!" in English is Per favore, non tornare indietro! in Italian.
Alla Luna e ritorno is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "To the moon and back." The prepositional phrase literally translates as "to the Moon and (the) trip back" in English. The pronunciation will be "AL-la LOO-na ey ree-TOR-no" in Italian.
Cortese is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Curtis." The English proper name traces its origins back to the Old French curteis for "courteous." The pronunciation will be "kor-TEY-zey" in Pisan Italian.
Lorenzo is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Lawrence." The masculine proper name traces its origins back to the Latin Laurentius ("laurelled"). The pronunciation will be "lo-REN-dzo" in Italian.
Com'`e la tua schiena? (ComEH lah tooah sKienah)