paH- (ch-eh)
There is no English word for cheers in Italian. Italian only uses the Italian word for cheers.
You pronounce charade as 'shaarade'. - There is no English word 'charaid' .
No such word in English dictionary.
The word fiamma is an Italian word. The meaning in English is flame. This answer is directly from the Italian to English translation dictionary. This is what it says.
Dell'Anno is an Italian word that means: Of the year.
PAH-chay. It means "peace."
The word "pace" has its origins in Latin, from the word "passus," meaning step, pace, or stride. It entered English through Old French in the 14th century.
BAHB-boh is the way to pronounce the Italian word 'babbo' for 'Dad, Daddy'.
moderately slow, like walking pace
"SA-po-REE-to" is a way to pronounce the Italian word saporito. The masculine singular word serves as an adjective. It translates as "flavorful," "salty," "savory" or "tasty" according to English contexts.
"Mi-TCHEE-no" is the way to pronounce the Italian word micino.
"Doo-RAN-tey" is the way to pronounce the Italian word durante.
The way to pronounce the Italian word macchina is "MAK-kee-na."
"TRAT-to-REE-a" is the way to pronounce the Italian word for "restaurant," trattoria.
"DOO-ey" is the way to pronounce the Italian equivalent of the English word "two." It is spelled due, with just the one form regardless of whether the object or person being referenced in feminine or masculine in gender.
There is no English word for cheers in Italian. Italian only uses the Italian word for cheers.
fragola