Translation of "tutto bellissimo" in English. all beautiful. everything beautiful.
va tutto bene. everything is fine, everything is going well. andare, presente.
Translation of "tutto benissimo" in English. Adjective. all well and good. very smoothly.
Translation of "tu sei bellissima" in English. you're beautiful. you are beautiful. you look beautiful.
Italian adjectives should be declined according to the gender of what they describe, and the same goes for their superlative form. Bellissima is the feminine form of bellissimo, as you may have guessed.
Bella – bella is feminine of bello and it is used before or after singular, feminine nouns. Some examples are: Una bella ragazza – a beautiful girl. Che bella signora – what a beautiful lady.
“Boyfriend” in Italian and “Girlfriend” in Italian: Ragazzo and Ragazza. There are two main ways to say “girlfriend” and “boyfriend” in Italian: ragazzo/a or fidanzato/a. The former is used by young couples, usually when they are dating, while the latter is for serious relationships and also means fiance.
Grazie di tutto (“thanks for everything”)
Grazie di tutto.” Translation: “Working with you was a fantastic experience, and I'll miss you. Thanks for everything.”
[Italian] fem. Very Pretty or Very Beautiful.
(also cicciona /a/ [ feminine ]) fat/chubby person. (Translation of ciccione from the GLOBAL Italian–English Dictionary © 2018 K Dictionaries Ltd)
We say tutto/tutta to mean “everything” or “all” of something uncountable, and tutti/tutte (all) when referring to all of a group of countable things. – Cos'hai comprato? – Ho comprato tutto. -What did you buy? -I bought everything.
Origin of tutto
1. <Italian: all, whole <Latin tōtus.
prima di tutto first of all.
"stai bene?" in English
are you OK?
Tuttorosso, meaning “all red”, is a word that has inspired three generations of traditional Italian cooking. Offering a variety of styles and flavors, some of our favorite Tuttorosso products include – Tuttorosso Whole Peeled Tomatoes, Tuttorosso Crushed Tomatoes with Basil, and Tomato Puree.
Tu sei tutto pazzo. You're a crazy person. Sei tutto pazzo, Gegè! You're totally crazy, Gegè!
Taken together, ciao bella is a colloquial, familiar way of saying “hello” or “goodbye” to one woman (as opposed to a group). The masculine version of the expression is ciao bello. Generally, this greeting or parting expression is used by a woman to address a man.
Finally we have the expression Bello / Bella di nonna! which means “Grandma's darling!” Grandmothers often address their grandchildren using this phrase as a way of showing love and affection.
bella bambina. beautiful little girl pretty girl.
The most common translation is 'you're welcome': prego is what you say when someone else thanks you. – Grazie mille! – Prego. – Thanks very much!
You are welcome
The “grazie”-“prego” combination is a must in the Italian language. It basically is an automatism and it is considered the cornerstone of basic politeness. If someone says “grazie” to you and you don't reply “prego,” you might be considered rude, so watch out for that!