Eat well is the literal English equivalent of 'Mangia bene'. A looser equivalent is 'Have a good meal' or 'Enjoy your food'. In the word by word translation, the imperative 'mangia' means '[you] eat'. The adverb 'bene' means 'well'.
The more literal "Eat well!" and the looser "Enjoy your food!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Mangia bene!
Specifically, the imperative mangia means "(informal singular you) eat". The adverb bene translates as "well". The pronunciation will be "MAHN-djah BEY-ney" in Italian.
Everybody, [each one of you] eat is an English equivalent of 'Tutti, Mangia'. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'TOOT-tee MAHN-jah'. The masculine plural noun 'tutti' means 'everybody, everyone, everything'. The imperative 'mangia'means '[you] eat'.
"Happy eating" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "Mangiare felice."
Specifically, the infinitive "mangiare" means "to eat." The feminine/masculine adjective "felice" means "happy." The pronunciation is "mahn-DJYAH-reh feh-LEE-tcheh."
"Let's eat!" and "We're eating" are English equivalents of the Italian word Mangiamo!
The word in question serves as the first person plural in the present imperative "Let (us) eat!" as well as the present indicative "We are eating," "We're eating," "We do eat," or "We eat" and the present subjunctive "(that) we may eat." Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "man-DJA-mo" in Italian.
You don't. Mangia bene is Italian. In English you say "eat well."
Così fan tutti! in Italian means "All men do it!" or "Thus do they all!" in English.
"Tutti".
Mi piace! Grazie a tutti! in Italian means "I like (it)! Thanks to everybody!" in English.
Mangia! Mangia! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Eat! Eat!" The present imperative in question represents the form of the second person informal singular that is used with a family member, friend or peer. The pronunciation will be "MAN-dja MAN-dja" in Italian.
If you are told "Mangia" in an Italian restaurant, what are you being instructed to do?
"Thanks to all!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie a tutti! The courtesy, preposition, and masculine plural pronoun also translate into English as "Thank you to everybody (everyone, everything)!" The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey a TOOT-tee" in Italian.
"I miss you all!" in English is Manco tutti voi! in Italian.
"To everybody" and "to everything" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase a tutti. The preposition and masculine plural noun also translate into English as "to all" or "to everyone" according to context. The pronunciation will be "a TOOT-tee" in Italian.
"All sweets" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tutti dolci. The masculine plural adjective and noun also translate into English as "all candies," "all desserts," "all pleasures," and "all sweetnesses." The pronunciation will be "TOOT-tee DOL-tchee" in Italian.
ciao a tutti
The Italian translation fo all is tutti