nice
The Italian word 'bello' is used to describe something or someone that is pleasant or attractive. It can be used in a variety of settings, including to describe people, places, or things, much like the English word 'nice'.
The sun is very beautiful today.
This sentence is a simple assertion regarding the weather, the word 'bello' is used to describe the sun. 'Molto' is an adverb used to reinforce the adjective 'bello'.
Your dress is beautiful.
This sentence is giving compliments to someone's dress. 'Bello' is used to describe the dress. 'Il tuo' translates to 'your' implying ownership of the dress.
This landscape is so beautiful that it seems painted.
In this sentence, 'bello' is used to describe a landscape. The phrase 'talmente bello che sembra dipinto' means 'so beautiful that it seems painted', expressing a high level of admiration for the scene.