"One more" in English means un'altra or una piùfor something feminine like beer and un'altra or uno più for something masculine like wine in Italian.
"I'll call you later!" in English means Ti chiamo più tardi! to one person and Vi chiamo più tardi! to two or more in Italian.
Lama is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word (and Spanish loan word in English) llama. The pronunciation of the word -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite (il, "the") or indefinite (un, "a, one") articles -- will be "LA-ma" in Italian.
È stato un piacere per me! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It was my pleasure!" The courtesy translates literally as "It has been a pleasure for me!" or "It has been one pleasure for me!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eh STA-to oon pya-TCHEY-rey per mey" in Pisan Italian.
Ti manco? and Vi manco? are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Do you miss me?" Context makes clear whether "Am I missing to you?" involves one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2). The respective pronunciations will be "tee MAN-ko" in the singular and "vee MAN-ko" in the plural in Pisan Italian.
Trentuno Anni Felici! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Thirty-one Years!" The masculine plural phrase translates literally into English as "Thirty-one years happy!" The pronunciation will be "tren-TOO-no AN-nee fey-LEE-tchee" in Italian.
"We will miss you!" in English is Ci mancherai! to one "you" and Ci mancherete! to one or more "you all" in Italian.
problemaguaio (one), guai (more)
"Little one" in English is piccolino in Italian.
Una in Italian means "a," "an," or "one" in English.
Mono in Italian means "one" in English."
"One time" in English is una volta in Italian.
"Crazy one" in English is un pazzo in Italian.
"Have faith!" in English is Abbi fede! to one people and Abbiate fede! to two or more people in Italian.
"Enjoy yourself!" in English is Divertiti! to one person and Divertitevi! to two or more individuals in Italian.
"You are funny!" in English is Sei divertente! to one person, and Siete divertenti! to two or more individuals, in Italian.
Più di un fungo is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "more than one fungus." The above-mentioned example also may be translated into English as "more than a fungus." The pronunciation will be "pyoo dee oon FOON-go" in Italian.
"One to 30" in English is da uno a trenta in Italian.