"My family" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la mia famiglia.
Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lais "the". The feminine possessive adjective mia means "my". The feminine noun famiglia translates as "family".
The pronunciation will be "lah MEE-ah fah-MEE-lyah" in Italian.
Where are you from? =
'Di dove sei?' or
'Da dove vieni?' or
'Di dove sei originario?' which is less used though
You would say La mia famiglia è italiana.
So, what. We are all from all sorts of places and the fact you know you are Italian makes you lucky. You could have family in Italy. Good for you.
Familia
Siamo una famiglia
sono dall' America
la nostra bella famiglia
Booboo the bear
You can say "La mia famiglia viene da...."
To say the words 'we are family' in Spanish you say 'somos familia'. To say these words in Italian you say 'siamo una famiglia'.
Stabula. That's my last name.
You say "cucina familiare"
"Beautiful Italian family" in English means bella famiglia italiana in Italian.
per la mai famigila is the exact translation
La Mia Famiglia(Italian for "My Family")
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There are a few different ways to determine if you are Italian. One way is through ancestry and tracing your family history back to Italy. Another way is if you were born in Italy or have Italian citizenship. Additionally, if you identify with Italian culture, traditions, and have a strong connection to Italy, you may consider yourself Italian.
soltanto uno No you do not say that, you say "SEI UNICA PER ME!!!!