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'Amo i tuoi occhi' is an Italian equivalent of 'I love your eyes'. Italian language speakers may choose not to use subject pronouns, such as 'io' ['I'], other than for clarification or emphasis. Here, the subject is clear from the verb form, in the first person singular. The phrase is pronounced 'AH-moh ee twoy OHK-kee'.

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"Belle stelle" is an Italian equivalent of "beautiful stars."

Specifically, the feminine plural adjective "belle" means "beautiful." The feminine plural noun "stelle" means "stars." The feminine plural definite article is "le" ("the"). The feminine plural indefinite article is "delle" ("some").

The pronunciation is "BEHL-leh STEHL-leh."

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"Hai degli occhi stupendi" means "You have beautiful eyes" in Italian.

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Bellezza is beauty in Italian.

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sei una Bella persona

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Tu sei molto bella

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