'DJEE-lyoh' is the pronunciation of 'giglio'.
The Italian word is the equivalent of 'lily' [Liliumspp]. It's a masculine noun whose singular definite artice is 'il' ['the']. Its singular indefinite article is 'un, uno' ['a,one'].
The word castelli is pronounced "cah-STELL-ee" in Italian.
It is pronounced pair-kay.
Giglio and mughetto are Italian equivalents of the English word "lily." The first masculine singular noun means "lily" member of the Lilium genus whereas mughettotranslates as "lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis). The pronunciation will be "DJEE-lyo" and "moo-GET-to" in Italian.
che- pronounced"k"
tre pronounced "tray"
'Ats-TSOOR-ree' is how the Italian word 'azzurri' is pronounced. The Italian word is the masculine plural form of the adjective. The singular form, 'azzurro', is pronounced 'ats-TSOOR-roh'.
"Same" is an English equivalent of the Italian word stessa.Specifically, the Italian word is the feminine singular form of an adjective. It is pronounced "STEHS-sah". The masculine singular form, stesso, is pronounced "STEHS-soh".
Banchi is the plural form of the Italian word banco.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. The singular form, banco, is pronounced "BAHN-koh." The plural form, banchi, is pronounced "BAHN-kee."
Serio is an Italian equivalent of the English word "serious".Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine singular form of an adjective. It is pronounced "SEH-ryoh". The feminine singular form, seria, is pronounced "SEH-ryah".
"Black" is the color represented by the Italian word nero.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective in its singular form. It is pronounced "NEY-roh". The feminine singular form, nera, is pronounced "NEY-rah".
Stefano is an Italian equivalent of 'Esteban'. The word in Italian is pronounced 'STEH-fah-noh'. The word in Spanish is pronounced 'EH-steh-bahn'. But in both cases, the meaning is the same, as 'Steven' or 'Stephen'.
Bizzarro is just one of many Italian equivalents of the English word "freaky".Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine singular form of an adjective. It is pronounced "beet-TSAHR-roh" in Italian. The feminine singular form, bizzarra, is pronounced "beet-TSAHR-rah" in Italian.