Brutta donna is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "ugly woman." The feminine singular adjective and noun model an exception -- that for emphasis -- to the general Italian rule of having modifiers follow -- not precede -- what they describe. The pronunciation will be "BROOT-ta DON-na" in Italian.
Hai una brutta faccia! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You have an ugly face!" The declarative/exclamatory statement also translates as "You have one homely face!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eye OO-na BROOT-ta FAT-tcha" in Italian.
Very Ugly = Molto brutto
So if you were to say "You are very ugly!" You would say "Sei Molto Brutto!"
Keep in mind, that if you are talking to a woman, you would use Brutta instead of Brutto, because brutto is Masculine.
So, to a man it's: "Sei Molto Brutto!"
And to a woman, it's: "Sei Molto Brutta!"
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Brutta faccia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "ugly face." The feminine singular adjective and noun also translate as "homely face" in English. The pronunciation will be "BROOT-ta FAT-tcha" in Italian.
The Italian word for "ugly" is "brutto."
Bellissimo is Italian for very beautiful (masculine) or very handsome.
Despair; VERY loosely translated
Molto bella! or Molto bello! in the singular and Molto belle! or Molto belli! in the plural are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Very beautiful!" Context makes clear whether feminine (cases 1, 3) or masculine (examples 2, 4) gender suits. The respective pronunciation will be "MOL-to BEL-la" or "MOL-to BEL-lo" in the singular and "MOL-to BEL-ley" or "MOL-to BEL-lee" in the plural in Pisan Italian.
The Japanese word for "table" is very similar to English: 'teeburu'
'Very, very good' is an English equivalent of 'buonissima'. The Italian word is the feminine singular form of the superlative. The masculine form for 'very, very good' is 'buonissimo'.
"Very" in English means molto in Italian.
"Very funny!" in English is Molto divertente! in Italian.
"We are very beautiful!" in English is Siamo bellissime!in Italian.
Fortissimo in Italian is "very strong" in English.
Molto in Italian means "very" in English.
"Very handsome" in English means molto bello in Italian.
"Very slow" in English means molto lento in Italian.
"Very well!" in English means Molto bene! in Italian.
"I am very sorry!" in English is Sono molto spiacente! in Italian.
"You are very kind!" in English is Sei molto gentile! in Italian.
"It was very delicious!" in English is Era molto delizioso! in Italian.
"Very romantic" in English means molto romantico in Italian.