Hey, this is Bella's lullaby. These notes are played by the right hand. 1st Part: F# D F# D G D G D F# D F# D E D E D F# D F# D G D G B(flat) A D A D G D G D x2 2nd Part: B(flat) A G E D G B A... B C... G A B(flat) A G E D G B A... B C, F # G, E(flat) E, G A, G A B F# B G F# E F# G B, F# E D C B A, G F# D B B(flat) A G E D G B A F# F# C C F# F# A B 3rd Part: G A B, D D C C B B A, E E G G B B D D... D D C C B B A, E E F# D D C C B B A, G G C C E E A A F# D D C C B B A, G G C C E E A A 4th Part: A A G E E D B A... E E G G B B D D , A A G E E D B A 5th Part: G A B D D C C B B A, E E G G B B E E F# D D C C B B A, G G C C E E A A F# D D C C B B A, G G C C E E A BB <-- Play these two B's Together And that's Bella's lullaby =). I really hope that helped. TIP: It helps if you practise playing with the song. <3
She's a character and doesn't have one. Unless you are talking about an actual person... _______________________________________ You mean when Bella writes her that email? its something like acullen@me.com
The audience never gets to know anything about the kind of car driven by Renée Swan Dwyer, wife of Phil Dwyer, former wife of Charlie Swan, and mother of Bella Swan in the "Twilight" series. According to Bella, her mother is an older, prettier version of herself with laugh lines, short hair, and short memory. The audience gets to know that a pink blouse is particularly special to Renée. Information also is given on the type of house that Bella's mother has first in Phoenix with her daughter and then in Jacksonville, Florida with her second husband, Phil Dwyer. But no information ever is given as to any vehicles that Renée drives.
In Twilight, Edward usually likes to avoid being too close to Bella because he is worried that he might bite her and kill her or turn her into a vampire. He wants Bella to be normal.
It's a play on words, Mr. E + mystery.
I am well, how about you ?
Bonne soirée means "good evening". Bella is Italian (not French), for "beautiful".
And you live far away.
Lei e(this e has an accent on it) una ragazza bella.
"Strong and beautiful" in English is forte e bella in Italian.
"And beautiful" is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase E bella. The descriptive observation also translates as "And good-looking (lovely, nice-looking, pretty)" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "ey BEL-la" in Italian.
"You're beautiful and amazing!" in English is Sei bella e sorprendente! in Italian.
E bella is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "plus lovely."Specifically, the conjunction e means "and." The feminine adjective bella means "beautiful, handsome, lovely." The pronunciation is "eh BEHL-lah."
"Handsome inside and out" in English is Bella dentro e fuori in the feminine and Bello dentro e fuori in the masculine in Italian.
E' Bella la vita insieme a te.
"Beautiful and elegant!" in English is Bella e elegante!about a female, Bello e elegante! about a male and Belli e eleganti about two or more individuals in Italian.
If it refers to a female- La Bella. If it refers to a situation- E 'bello.