Pell-ee-ter-ee
Pell like bell
ee like bee
ter-ee like very
The Italian surname 'Pelliterri' is pronounced as "peh-lee-TEH-ree."
The Italian surname "Colaci" is pronounced phonetically as "koh-lah-chee."
The surname Basti is of Italian origin. It is derived from the word "basta," which means enough or suffice in Italian.
No, Belafonte is not a French surname. It is of Italian and Portuguese origin. It is derived from the Italian surname "Bellafonte," meaning beautiful fountain.
Marazzi is an Italian surname. It is common in Italy and is of Italian origin.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
The Italian surname "Colaci" is pronounced phonetically as "koh-lah-chee."
"BWO-no-KO-rey" is the pronunciation of the Italian surname Buonocore. The proper noun originates in the combination of the masculine singular adjective buono with the masculine singular noun cuore. It translates literally as "good heart" in English.
The proper way to pronounce the surname 'McLachlan' is 'Mac Locklin'
NO IT IS NOT!!! that is MY surname n i knw how to pronounce it!!! its ''pana yio too'' (accent on the ''yiO'') N_
The "-cci" in Italian is pronounced as "ch-ee", with the "ch" sound similar to the "k" in the English word "kick". An example is the word "cappucci" pronounced as "cah-poo-chee".
It is pronounced "day-pluh-shan" with the emphasis on the second syllable.
D'iorio is an Italian surname.
Yes, it is of Italian origin.
"EY-mee-LYA-no djoo-DEE-tchee" is a way to pronounce the Italian name Emiliano Giudici. The masculine proper forename means "Emilian" in English. The surname translates into English as "arbiters," "judges," "justices," "magistrates," "referees," or "magistrates" according to context.
"KAH-pwa" is the way to pronounce the Italian name Capua.
"Mi-TCHEE-no" is the way to pronounce the Italian word micino.
An Italian surname.