Italian is a European language from the Romance family. It's the official language in countries like Italy, San Marino and Vatican City. If you want to say 'baby girl', you can use the following words: 'mia bella bambina'. 'Bella' means 'beautiful' and 'bambina' means 'girl' or 'baby girl'.
"Baby girl" in English means bambina in Italian.
Ciao bel bambino, meaning 'Hello Beautiful Baby'
"I love you, my beautiful girl!" in English is Ti amo, mia bella ragazza! in Italian.
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"Hello, my beautiful baby!" in English is Ciao, mia bella bambina! in Italian.
Una bella nipote is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "a beautiful granddaughter." The feminine singular phrase also translates into English as "one beautiful niece." The pronunciation will be "OO-na BEL-la nee-PO-tey" in Italian.
"Hello, beautiful girl!" and "Hi, beautiful girl!" are English equivalents of the Italian phase Ciao, bella ragazza! The greeting with feminine singular adjective and noun also translate into English as "Bye, beautiful girl!" and "Goodbye, beautiful girl!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tchow BEL-la ra-GAT-tsa" in Italian.
È una bella bambina! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "She is a beautiful baby!" The feminine singular sentence also translates literally as "She's one beautiful baby!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eh OO-na BEL-la bam-BEE-na" in Pisan Italian.
Bambina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "baby girl."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun that means "baby girl, girl child." It may be preceded by the definite article la ("the") or the indefinite una ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "bahm-BEE-nah."
Russian: красивый Bulgarian: красив Polish: piękny Old Church Slavic: красьнъ Croatian: lijep Sovak: krásny German: schön
Ciao, belle ragazze! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello, beautiful girls!" The exclamation also translates as "Bye, beautiful girlfriends!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tchow BEL-ley ra-GAT-tsey" in Pisan Italian.