"I want to give you a flower" is an English equivalent of the old Italian song titled Ti voglio dare un fiore. The present indicative in the first person singular also translates as "I am wanting," "I'm wanting," "I do want," "I am wishing," "I'm wishing," or "I do wish" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tee VO-lyo DA-rey oon FYO-rey" in Italian.
"Flower" in English is fiore in Italian.
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Fiore rosso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "red flower." The masculine singular phrase may appear immediately after the masculine singular il since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "FYO-rey ROS-so" in Italian.
Roughly translated: Little flower.
"You're as beautiful as a blossoming flower on a sunny spring day!" in English is Sei bella come un fiore che sboccia in una giornata di sole di primavera! in Italian.
"Here's a flower" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "Ecco un fiore."Specifically, the adverb/interjection "ecco" means "here is, here's." The masculine singular definite article "un, uno" means "a, one." The masculine noun "fiore" means "flower."The pronunciation is "EHK-koh oon FYOH-reh."
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"A wildflower" or "one wildflower" are English equivalents of the Italian phase un fiore selvatico.Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un, uno means "a, one." The masculine noun fiore means "flower." The masculine adjective selvatico means "savage, uncultivated, wild."The pronunciation is "oon FYOH-reh sehl-VAH-tee-koh."
The translation of "blossom" in Italian as a noun is "fiore" (masculine) and "fioriture" (feminine), meaning to flower, bloom or blossom. If translated as a verb, you would get "fiorire", meaning to flourish, bloom or blossom.
Fiore selvatico is an Italian equivalent of the English word "wildflower."Specifically, the masculine noun fiore means "flower." The masculine adjective selvatico means "savage, uncultivated, wild." The pronunciation is "FYOH-reh sehl-VAH-tee-koh."
"The beautiful flower" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il bel fiore.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilmeans "the." The masculine adjective bel means "beautiful, handsome." The masculine noun fiore means "flower."The pronunciation is "eel behl FYOH-reh."
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