'Malvaggie streghe' is an Italian equivalent of 'wicked witches'.
The feminine plural adjective 'malvaggie' means 'wicked'. The feminine noun 'streghe' means 'witches' in the plural. It takes as its definite article 'le' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'delle' ['some'].
Together, they're pronounced 'mahl-VAHDJ-djyeh STREH-gheh'.
'Buone streghe' is an Italian equivalent of 'good witches'.
The feminine plural adjective 'buone' means 'good'. The feminine noun 'streghe' means 'witches' in the plural. It takes as its definite article 'le' ['the'], and as its indefinite article 'delle' ['some'].
Together, they're pronounced 'BWOH-neh STREH-gheh'.
La via italiana di "wicked" dicendo è "Malvagi"
lei è un sciocco English scimmia
Witchcraft - Stregoneria
Witch - Strega
"The witch" in English is la strega in Italian.
Majo (Ma-joe)
Hard to say but i know next year (2009) Wicked i coming to Jacksonville So who can say,
gemein
Mau.
méchants
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
Are you wicked.
amor malvado
in italiano
To say "I am learning Italian" in Italian, you would say "Sto imparando l'italiano."
Encore is Italian.
The Spanish adjective travieso means "wicked."