Delizioisa cena italiana con mia moglie is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Delicious Italian dinner with my wife".
Specifically, the feminine adjective deliziosa is "delicious". The feminine noun cena means "dinner". The feminine adjective italiana means "Italian". The preposition con means "with". The feminine possessive adjective mia means "my". The feminine noun moglie translates as "wife".
The pronunciation will be "DEY-lee-TSYOH-sah TCHEY-nah EE-tah-LYAH-nah kohn MEE-ah MOH-lyey" in Italian.
Cena meravigliosa, amiche mie! in the feminine and Cena meravigliosa, amici miei! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Wonderful meal, my friends!"
Specifically, the feminine noun cena is "meal". The feminine adjective meravigliosa means "marvelous, wonderful". The feminine noun amiche and the masculine amici respectively mean "(all-friends (all of whom are female)" and "friends (all of whom are male or some of whom are female and others male)". The feminine possessive adjective mie and the masculine miei translate as "my".
The pronunciation will be "TCHEY-na MEY-ra-vee-LYO-sa a-MEE-key MYEY" in the feminine and "TCHEY-na MEY-ra-vee-LYO-so a-MEE-tchee MYEH-ee" in the masculine.
Mia bella moglie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "My lovely wife!" The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "My beautiful wife!" in English. The pronunciation will be "MEE-a BEL-la MO-lyey" in Pisan Italian.
"Wife" in English is moglie in Italian.
"To my husband from your wife" in English is A mio marito da tua moglie in Italian and A mi marido de tu esposa in Spanish.
La tua bella moglie is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "your beautiful wife." The feminine singular phrase models a difference between the two languages whereby Italian employs a definite article -- la, in this case -- when English does not use "the." the pronunciation will be "la TOO-a BEL-la MO-lyey" in Italian.
In Italian it translates to il mio principe. Always remember that depending on the context of your sentences, the translation can vary. There may also be slang terminology if you were to travel to Italy. Keep in mind that online translators may not always be correct, they are a reflection of the exact words you have typed in.
Giaconda was a family name. It is the Italian name for the Mona Lisa. It is thought that she was the wife of a man named Giaconda.
"Wife" in English is moglie in Italian.
"My new wife" in English is la mia nuova moglie in Italian.
Essere mia moglie
"To my husband from your wife" in English is A mio marito da tua moglie in Italian and A mi marido de tu esposa in Spanish.
Quella è mia moglie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "That is my wife!" The declaration represents a rare match-up of English and Italian phrase and sentence structure. The pronunciation will be "KWEL-la eh MEE-a MO-lyey" in Pisan Italian.
I love my wife is "amo mia moglie"(io (implied subject)) Amo (I love) mia(my) moglie (wife)
Tua moglie amata. (too-ah moh-lyeh amah-tah)
La sposina is an Italian equivalent of the English word "wifey." The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "the (dear, sweet) little wife" in English. The pronunciation will be "la spo-ZEE-na" in Pisan Italian.
"My wife" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase mia sposa. The feminine singular possessive and noun also may be rendered into English as "my betrothed (bride)" according to context. The pronunciation will be "MEE-a SPO-sa" in Italian.
"I've been waiting for a beautiful wife to come into my life! Where are you, my wife?" in English is Sto aspettando che arrivi una bella moglie nella mia vita! Dove sei moglie mia? in Italian.
"Sposina" is an Italian equivalent of the English word "bride."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. It may be translated as "bride, recently married woman, young wife." It is a diminutive form of "sposa" ("bride, spouse, wife").The pronunciation is "spoh-ZEE-nah."
La tua bella moglie is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "your beautiful wife." The feminine singular phrase models a difference between the two languages whereby Italian employs a definite article -- la, in this case -- when English does not use "the." the pronunciation will be "la TOO-a BEL-la MO-lyey" in Italian.