"I kiss you so much, beautiful!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti bacio tanto, bella! The second person informal singular pronoun, present indicative in the first person singular, adverb, and feminine singular adjective also translate into English as "I am kissing you lots, beautiful!" or "I'm kissing you a lot, beautiful!" or "I do kiss you such a lot!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tee BA-tcho TAN-to BEL-la" in Italian.
"How very beautiful!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come si bella! The two adverbs and feminine singular adjective most famously reference a song title by Frankie Valli (born Francesco Stephen Castelluccio, May 3, 1934) & The Romans. The pronunciation will be "KO-me see BEL-la" in Italian.
La bella in Italian means "the beautiful" in English.
Bella cena! in Italian is "Beautiful dinner!" in English.
Sei bella! in Italian means "You're beautiful!" in English.
Sono bella! in Italian means "I'm beautiful!" in English.
Bella! Dio! in Italian is "Beautiful! (Oh my) God!" in English.
"Ci vediamo presto bella." or "Ci vediamo fra poco, bella" (more so means "we'll see you in a little bit")
"She is lovely!" in English is Lei è bella! in Italian.
Quella bella in Italian means "that beautiful one (girl, woman)" in English.
Terra Bella Bella terra
Sì, grazie, bella! in Italian means "Yes, thank you, beautiful!" in English.
Ringrazio mia bella! in Italian means "I thank you, my beautiful (lady)!" in English.
Bella donna innamorata in Italian means "beautiful woman in love" in English.