Santo or Santa.
You use santo if you are referring to masculine nouns and santa if you are referring to feminine nouns.
For example:
Holy week is 'Semana santa'
Holy savior is 'Santo salvador'.
"La caca santa, yo puedo hablar español" evidently you cannot, if you have to ask how..LOL
Espíritu Santo
Holy in Italian is 'Santo'.
Mass in Spanish is la misa.
holy in Spanish is sagrado
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Santa Cruz
"Santo Spirito" is Italian for Holy Spirit. In Latin it is "Spiritus Sanctus".
"Holy Mother of God" in English is Santa Madre di Dio in Italian.
"Father, Son and Holy Spirit" in English is Padre, Figlio e Spirito Santo in Italian.
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
The Mario brothers are Italian. "Mama Mia!" ("My Mother!") is a very common Italian interjection. English equivalents would be interjections like "Sweet mother!" or even "Holy Cow!"
Santa Croce is an Italian equivalent of 'Holy Cross'. In the word by word translation, the feminine adjective 'santa'means 'holy'. The feminine noun 'croce' means 'cross'. The phrase is pronounced 'SAHN-tah KROH-chay'.
in italiano
To say "I am learning Italian" in Italian, you would say "Sto imparando l'italiano."
he was an italian photographer who was devoted to the holy face of jesus
You can say "the street" in Italian as "la strada."
La Sacra Bibbia in Italian means "The Holy Bible" in English.