Sei bellissimo! and Sei molto bello! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You are very handsome!"
Specifically, the present indicative verb sei is "(informal singular you) are". The masculine superlative bellissimo means "extremely/very handsome, handsomest". The adverb molto means "very". The masculine adjective bello translates as "handsome" in this context.
The respective pronunciations will be "seh-ee bel-LEES-see-mo" and "seh-ee MOL-to BEL-lo" in Italian.
In Italian a translation is siete magnifici. Always remember that depending on the context of your sentences, the translation can vary. There may also be slang terminology if you were to travel to Italy. Keep in mind that online translators may not always be correct, they are a reflection of the exact words you have typed in.
The singular Sei fantastica! and the plural Siete fantastiche! in the feminine and the singular Sei fantastico! and the plural Siete fantastici! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You look fantastic!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (cases 1, 3) or two or more "you all" (examples 2, 4) suits for an all-female (instances 1, 2), all-male (options 3, 4) or mixed female and male (sample 4) audience. The respective pronunciations will be "sey fan-TA-stee-ka" or "SYEH-tey fan-TA-stee-key" in the feminine and "sey fan-TA-stee-ko" or "SYEH-tey fan-TA-stee-tchee" in the masculine in Pisan Italian.
"You are handsome!" in English is Sei bello! in Italian.
I believe it would be: Tu sei splendida (for female) splendido (male). There are more variations of "stunning" in Italian.
"Out" in English is fuori in Italian.
"Or" in English is o in Italian.
"To have" in English means avere in Italian.
"Translate English into Italian" in English is Traduca l'inglese in italiano in Italian.
"Jennifer" in English is Ginevra in Italian.
"Stunning" in English means spettacolare in Italian.
Piccola, sei splendida! is just one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Babe, you are stunning!" The pronunciaton of the feminine singular phrase -- which translates literally as "Little one, you are splendid!" -- will be "PEEK-ko-la SEH-ee SPLEN-dee-da" in Italian.
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
"About" in English is circa in Italian.
"Or" in English is o in Italian.
"Out" in English is fuori in Italian.
"Not italian" in English is non italiano in Italian.
"To have" in English means avere in Italian.
"How is he?" in English is Come sta? in Italian.
"Who we are" in English is Chi siamo in Italian.
"About me!" in English is Su di me! in Italian.
"And you?" in English is E tu? in Italian.