In Italian is translates to Io sono italiano. 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.
The word "the" changes in Italian depending on the gender and number of the noun it modifies, so it can be "il," "la," "gli," or "le" depending on the context--and the word "the" can also be elided before a vowel as "l' ," and it can sometimes be contracted with a preposition, e.g. "alle," etc.
Pizza al formaggio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "cheese Pizza."
Specifically, the feminine noun pizza is an Italian loan word in English. The word al combines the preposition a with the masculine singular definite article il to mean "with the." The masculine noun formaggio means "cheese."
The pronunciation is "PEETS-tsahl fohr-MAHDJ-djyoh."
Voglio la pizza is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I want pizza."
Specifically, the verb voglio means "(I) am wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The feminine singular definite article lameans "the." The feminine noun pizza is an Italian loan word in English.
The pronunciation is "VOH-lyoh lah PEET-tsah."
Pizza is a German word. Some may say Pizzo.
The Italian word for cheese is Formaggio.
You say "Gradisco la torta".
(I got that from an online translator >=D)
pizza
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
in italiano
To say "I am learning Italian" in Italian, you would say "Sto imparando l'italiano."
Encore is Italian.
Italian marita(italian)=Italian marries(english)
To say fake in Italian you say finto.
You can say Patty as well. The Italian name is Patrizia.
Storia vera is how you say true story in Italian.
"How do you say?" in English is Come si dice? in Italian.
'Basta' is stop in Italian You can say this to somebody as a 'Stop it!' (Basta!)
"telephone" is "telefono" in Italian.