"I am" is one of many English equivalents of the Italian word "sto."
Specifically, the Italian word is the first person singular form in the present indicative of the infinitive "stare." Other meanings include "live, remain, stay." But regardless of the meaning, the pronunciation remains the same: "stoh."
The masculine singular noun antipasto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "appetizer." The pronunciation will be "AN-tee-PA-sto" in Italian.
Io sto ancora apprendendo in Italian is "I am still learning" in English.
"I am studying!" in English is Sto studiando! in Italian.
Sto Imparando
"I am well" in English means Sto bene in Italian.
"I'm sleeping!" in English is Sto dormendo! in Italian.
"I'm losing you!" in English is Ti sto perdendo! in Italian.
"I'm adoring you!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sto adorandoti! The present progressive auxiliary and participle with second person informal singular pronoun also translate into English as "I'm busy adoring you!" The pronunciation will be "sto A-do-RAN-do-tee" in Italian.
Antipasto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "starter." The masculine singular noun translates literally as "before (the) meal" in English. The pronunciation will be "AN-tee-PA-sto" in Pisan Italian.
Sto bene is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am fine."Specifically, the present indicative verb sto means "(I) am" in this context. The adverb bene translates as "fine, good, well." The pronunciation will be "sto BEH-ney" in Italian.
Detesto questo luogo! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I hate this place!" The pronunciation will be "dey-TEY-sto KWEY-sto LWO-go" in Italian.
sto bene