Alcuni nomi di migranti italiani is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "some Italian migrants' names."
Specifically, the masculine indefinite adjective alcuniis "some." The masculine noun nomi means "names." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun migranti means "migrants." The masculine adjective italiani translates as "Italians."
The pronunciation will be "al-KOO-nee NO-mee dee mee-GRAN-tee-ta-LYA-nee" in Italian.
Nomi di alcuni migranti italiani is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "names of some Italian migrants."Specifically, the masculine noun nomi is "names." The preposition di means "of." The masculine indefinite adjective alcuni means "some." The masculine noun migranti means "migrants." The masculine adjective italiani translates as "Italian."The pronunciation will be "NO-mee dee al-KOO-nee-mee-GRAN-tee-ta-LYA-nee" in Italian.
The same way, names aren't translated.
It is still Garry.All names in English would still be the same in Italian and other languages
"Little" in size is an English equivalent of the -iniending on Italian pasta names. The pronunciation of the masculine plural suffix will be "EE-nee" in Italian.
Nomi inglesi is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "English names." The masculine plural phrase may appear immediately after the masculine plural i since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "NO-meen-GLEY-zee" in Italian.
Names do not change when interpreted or translated. Yoda still Yoda is!
Giordana is a girls name in Italian. When translated into English, it would be the equivalent to the name Jordan. Many English names are recently being translated into other languages.
Nomi di tempo musicale is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "music tempo names." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "names of musical tempo" in Italian. The pronunciation will be "NO-mee dee TEM-po MOO-zee-KA-ley" in Italian.
Names aren't translated, they follow the person. A Catherine stays a Catherine as close as local pronounciation allows wherever she goes.
"Monica" is the same in Italian and in English.Specifically, the Italian and the English words are feminine proper nouns. In both languages, the name is a popular choice for first and middle names. The Italian pronunciation is "MOH-nee-kah."
"Donaldo" is an Italian equivalent of "Donald."Specifically, the Italian and the English nouns are masculine proper names. In both languages, the name tends to be shortened to the nickname "Don." The Italian pronunciation is "doh-NAHL-doh."
Giovanni Carlo is an Italian equivalent of the English name "John Charles." The masculine proper names may serve as examples of first and middle names or of forenames and surnames in both languages. The pronunciation will be "djo-VAN-nee KAR-lo" in Italian.