"Where are you now?" in English is Dove sei adesso? in Italian.
Dove sei stato? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Where have you been?"Specifically, the adverb dove means "where." The auxiliary sei and the past participle stato mean "(informal singular you) have been." The pronunciation is "DOH-veh she STAH-toh."
"Beautiful, where are you from?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bella, di dove sei? The question translates literally as "Beautiful, of where are you?" in English. The pronunciation will be "BEL-la dee DO-vey sey" in Pisan Italian.
Dove sei andata? to a female and Dove sei andato?to a male are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Where did you go?" The respective pronunciations will be "DO-vey SEH-ee an-DA-ta" and "DO-vey SEH-ee an-DA-to" in Italian.
Chi sei? in Italian is "Who are you?" in English.
The phrase "di dove sei?" translates to "Where are you from?" in English.
Dove c'è fumo c'è fuoco! Dove ci sei tu c'è desiderio! in Italian means "Where there's smoke there's fire! Where you are there's desire!" in English.
"Di dove sei?"(Dee-doughvay-sayee) would be the more informal way of asking.But if you're asking someone of authority or you want to be more formal, you'd ask "Di dove è?"(Dee-doughvay-ay.)Di dove sei? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Where are you from?"Specifically, the preposition di is "from, of". The adverb dove means "where". The verb sei translates as "(informal singular you) are".The pronunciation will be "dee DO-vey sey" in Italian.
"Where are you?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Dove sei? The interrogative and second person informal singular may be heard asked of a member of the speaker's close circle of family members, friends, and peers. The pronunciation will be "DO-vey SEH-ee" in Italian.
Sei bravo! in Italian means "You're good" in English.
Sei bella! in Italian means "You're beautiful!" in English.
"Six" in English is sei in Italian.