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"She is too beautiful! What to do to ignore it? The secure happiness in each man on the earth!" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase È troppo bella! Come fare a ignorarla? La felicit� sicura in ogni uomo sulla terra!The declarative statements also may be translated from the point of view of "happiness" as the subject in the first sentence since the verb è may have as additional subject pronouns "he," "it," and "(formal singular) you." The pronunciation will be "eh TROP-po BEL-la KO-mey FA-rey a EE-nyo-RAR-la la fey-LEE-tchee-TA see-KOO-ra ee-NO-nyee WO-mo SUL-la TER-ta" in Italian.
Too beautiful [or handsome] is an English equivalent of 'troppo bello'. The adverb 'troppo' means 'too'. The masculine adjective 'bello' means 'beautiful, handsome'. Together, they're pronounced 'TROHP-poh BEHL-loh'.That's what's said about a 'beautiful' or 'handsome' male. For a female, it's 'troppo bella'. It's pronounced 'TROHP-poh BEHL-lah'.
"Yes, it's beautiful, it's lovely, but too flimsy!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sì, è bella è graziosa ma troppo floscia!Specifically, the adverb sì is "yes". The verb è means "is". The feminine adjective bella means "beautiful". The feminine adjective graziosa means "graceful, gracious, lovely, pretty". The conjunction ma means "but". The adverb troppo means "too, too much". The feminine adjective floscia translates as "flimsy, limp".The pronunciation will be "SEE eh BEL-la eh gra-TSYO-sa MA TROP-po FLO-sha" in Italian.
Troppo bella! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Too beautiful!" The feminine singular phrase references a female or a feminine-gendered concept or object. The pronunciation will be TROP-po BEL-la" in Italian.
Troppo bella per la Terra is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "too beautiful for Earth." The pronunciation will be "TROP-po BEL-la per la TER-ra" in Italian.
Io sono bella e sicura di me! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am beautiful and confident!" The first person singular subject pronoun io ("I") need not be used except for clarity or emphasis. The pronunciation will be "EE-o SO-no BEL-la ey see-KOO-ra dee mey" in Italian.
The Bella Bella Tribe is actually known as the Bella Bella Heiltsuk. That is their full name: The Bella Bella Heiltsuk.
Bella- Sara Bella-marie Bella-maria Bella-louise Bella-Kate Bella-michela
There is no "Mike La Bella." There is a Mike and a Bella. Mike had a crush on Bella, but Bella liked Edward, not Mike.
Some good middle names for Bella could be Rose, Grace, Marie, or Luna.
yes but you should add something on the back: Bella Bloodbank Bella Blood Bella Beileving (?) Bella Blue Bella Bitchin anything like this