Sexy brunetta abbronzata is an Italian equivalent of 'sexy tan[ned] brunette'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'brunetta' means 'brunette'. The feminine adjective 'abbronzata' means 'tanned, sunburned, bronzed'. The phrase is pronounced 'SEH-ksee broo-NEHT-tah ahb-brohn-TSAH-tah'.
Ciao, sensuale! and Ciao, sexy! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hello, sexy!" Context makes clear whether authentic Italian (case 1) or English loan-word (example 2) communications suit. The respective pronunciations will be "tchow sen-SWA-ley" and "tchow SEH-ksee" in Italian.
Ciao, Sexy is an Italian equivalent of 'Hello, Sexy'. The interjection 'ciao' means 'hello' and 'goodbye'. The phrase is pronounced 'chow SEH-ksee'.
Ragazzo seducente and ragazzo sexy are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "sexy boy." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular noun and adjective -- which respectively translate by word order as "boy sexy" and "boy seductive (sexy)" -- will be "ra-GAT-tso SEY-ksee" and "ra-GAT-tso SEY-doo-TCHEN-tey" in Italian.
Corpo seducente and corpo sexy are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "sexy body." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular noun and adjective -- which respectively translate literally by word order as "body sexy" and "body seductive (sexy)" -- will be "KOR-po SEY-ksee" and "KOR-po SEY-doo-TCHEN-tey" in Italian.
Bestia sexy or Sexy bestia may be Italian equivalents of 'sexy beast'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'bestia' means 'beast'. The phrase is pronounced 'BEH-stee-ah SEH-ksee'.Other words may be used instead of the loan word 'sexy'. For example, the adjective 'attraente' means 'attractive, sexy'. The adjective 'provocante' means 'provocative, sexy'. And the adjective 'seducente' means 'seductive, sexy'. In all cases, there's just the one form to be used, be the 'sexy beast' female or male.
"Brunette" in English is castana for a female and castano for a male in Italian.
Sexy ragazza abbronzata is an Italian equivalent of 'sexy tan[ned] girl'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'ragazza' means 'girl'. The feminine adjective 'abbronzata' means 'bronzed, sunburned, tanned'. The phrase is pronounced 'SEH-ksee rah-GAHTS-tsah ahb-brohn-TSAH-tah'.The word 'ragazza' doesn't have to be used. It's clear from the gender of the adjective 'abbronzata' that a female is in question. So an alternative is 'la sexy abbronzata', with 'la' being the definite article 'the'. The phrase is pronounced 'lah SEH-ksee ahb-brohn-TSAH-tah'.
"You look so sexy!" in English is Sembri così sexy! in Italian.
Sexy mio or Sexy mia may be Italian equivalents of 'my sexy...'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'SEH-ksee MEE-oh' and 'SEH-ksee MEE-ah', respectively. The possessive 'mio' is used with a 'sexy' male, and 'mia' with a 'sexy' female.
"Good morning, sexy!" in English means Buon giorno, sexy!in Italian.
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"Do you think I'm sexy?" in English is Pensi che io sono sexy? in Italian.
La moretta means "the brunette" in Italian.
I think it would be brunetta
Ciao, sensuale! and Ciao, sexy! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hello, sexy!" Context makes clear whether authentic Italian (case 1) or English loan-word (example 2) communications suit. The respective pronunciations will be "tchow sen-SWA-ley" and "tchow SEH-ksee" in Italian.
Yes, a purebred Italian Greyhound can have a blue and tan coat.
Ciao, Sexy is an Italian equivalent of 'Hello, Sexy'. The interjection 'ciao' means 'hello' and 'goodbye'. The phrase is pronounced 'chow SEH-ksee'.