"KA-za" is a way to pronounce the Italian word casa. The feminine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." It translates into English as "home" or "house" according to context.
Fine House is an Italian equivalent of 'Casa Fina'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'casa' means 'house'. The feminine adjective 'fina'means 'fine, pure'. The phrase is pronounced 'KAH-sah FEE-nah'.
Quella casa is an Italian equivalent of 'that house'. In the word by word translation, the feminine demonstrative 'quella' means 'that'. The feminine gender noun 'casa' means 'house'. The phrase is pronounced 'KWEHL-lah KAH-zah'.
'Piccola casa' is a literal Italian equivalent of 'little house'. The word 'casa' is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. The phrase is pronounced 'PEEK-koh-lah KAH-sah'.Another option is to add the diminutive suffix '-etta' to 'casa'. That gives the same meaning. The word 'casetta' thereby formed is pronounced 'kah-SEHT-tah'.
Ti piace una Bella casa is an Italian equivalent of 'You love a beautiful house'. The personal pronoun 'ti' is pronounced 'tee', and means 'you'. The verb 'piace' means '[he/she/it] pleases, is pleasing to'. The feminine indefinite article 'una' is pronounced 'OOH-nah', and means 'a, one'. The feminine adjective 'Bella' is pronounced 'BEHL-lah', and means 'beautiful'. The feminine gender noun 'casa' is pronounced 'KAH-sah', and means 'house'.
Casa in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "home" or "house" in English.
¿C'è qualcuno in casa?
non a casa
casa
'La casetta' is an Italian equivalent of 'the little house'. The word 'casetta' is formed by adding the diminutive suffix '-etta' to 'casa' ['house']. The example phrase is pronounced 'lah kah-SEHT-tah'.
Casa, olé! in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "House, hurrah!" in English.
"House" in English is casa in Italian.
The house in Italian is "La casa".