"One more kiss" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase un altro bacio. The masculine singular word, adjective, and noun translate additionally as "another kiss," "a different kiss," "one last kiss," and "one remaining kiss" according to context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "oo-NAL-tro BA-tcho" in Italian.
"Give me a kiss!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Dammi un bacio! The present imperative in the second person informal singular, masculine singular cardinal number/ definite article, and masculine singular noun also translate into English as "Give me one kiss!" The pronunciation will be "DAM-mee oon BA-tcho" in Italian.
"He (she) sends a (one) kiss," "Send a (one) kiss!" and "You send a (one) kiss" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Invia un bacio. The choice depends upon whether the context and the speaker reference the verb as in the third person singular of the present indicative (case 1), the second person informal singular of the present imperative (example 2), or the second person formal singular of the present indicative (instance 3). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "een-VEE-a oon BA-tcho" in Italian.
"A big kiss" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase un bacione. The masculine singular cardinal number/indefinite article and noun also translate into English as "one big kiss." The pronunciation will be "oon ba-TCHYO-ney" in Italian.
Un dolce bacio in Italian means "a (one) sweet kiss" in English.
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Un bacio per voi in Italian means "a (one) kiss for you" in English.
Hai ricevuto un bacio? in Italian means "Did you receive a kiss?" in English.
Suona male un bacio? in Italian means "Does a kiss sound bad?" in English.
"Kiss of death" in English means bacio di morte in Italian.
Un bacio per amore mio! in Italian means "A kiss for my love!" in English.
If you mean the Spanish word vacío (not bacio) then the English translation is "empty." If you mean the Italian word bacio, then the English translation is "kiss." If you mean the Portuguese word bacio, then the English translation is "potty".
"The wedding kiss" in English is il bacio del matrimonioin Italian.
Se lo so dal tuo bacio in Italian means "I know you by your kiss" in English.
Bacio il mio cane sulla bocca in Italian means "I kiss my dog on the mouth" in English.
"I kiss you" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti bacio. The declarative statement also translates into English as "I'm kissing you" and "I do kiss you." The pronunciation will be "tee BA-tcho" in Italian.
Un bacio dall'altro lato del mondo in Italian means "A (one) kiss from the other side of the world" in English.
"Innocent kiss" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase bacio innocente. The masculine singular phrase models Italian tendencies to have adjectives follow their nouns, except for a different meaning or for emphasis. The pronunciation will be "BA-tcho EEN-no-TCHEN-tey" in Pisan Italian.