Amala! in the singular and Amatela! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Love her!" Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "A-ma-la" in the singular and "a-MA-tey-la" in the plural in Italian.
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Ella si chiama... . currently and Essa si chiama... . formally and regionally are Italian equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "Her name is... ." The declarative phrase translates literally as "She calls herself... ." The respective pronunciations will be "EL-la see KYA-ma" formally and informally and "ES-sa see KYA-ma" formally and regionally in Italian.
Si chiama Maria is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Her name is Mary."
Specifically, the reflexive pronoun si means "herself." The verb chiama means "(He/she/it) calls, does call, is called, (formal singular you) are called, call, do call." The feminine proper noun Maria means "Mary."
The pronunciation is "see KYAH-mah mah-REE-ah."
Come si chiama? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "What's her name?"
Specifically, the interrogative come is "how". The reflexive pronoun si means "herself" in this context. The verb chiama translates as "calls, does call, is calling".
The pronunciaiton will be "KOH-mey see KYAH-mah" in Italian.
il suo nome è Ilaria is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.