Peh-peh-rohn-CHEE-nee is an Italian pronunciation of 'peperoncini'. The word in Italian means 'hot pepper' or 'chili pepper'. It's a masculine gender noun that's used in the plural in the example. The form in the singular is 'peperoncino', which is pronounced 'peh-peh-rohn-CHEE-noh'.
Chili pepper or Hot pepper may be English equivalents of 'peperoncini'. The word in Italian is pronounced 'peh-peh-rohn-CHEE-nee'. It's a masculine gender noun whose definite article is 'i' ['the']. The form in the singular is 'peperoncino', which is pronounced 'peh-peh-rohn-CHEE-noh'.
"Hot peppers" in English is peperoncini in Italian.
The term peppercini (pronounced pepper-chee-nee) is often used for the peppers called peperoncini or pepperoncini, the US name for a variety of mild hot peppers, sometimes pickled.
Forte is an Italian equivalent of 'Bryan'. The Celtic name is pronounced 'BREEH-ahn' in Italian. It means 'strong'. The equivalent in Italian is pronounced 'FOHR-tay'.
Forte is an Italian equivalent of 'Briana'. The Celtic name is pronounced 'bree-AH-nah' in Italian. It means 'strong'. The equivalent in Italian is pronounced 'FOHR-tay'.
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'Charlie' in Italian is spelled the same way and is pronounced as "CAHR-lee."
Peperoncini
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nome, pronounced no-may
It is pronounced pair-kay.
In Italian cat is spelt Gatto and pronounced Gut-toe and in french cat is spelt cat but pronounced key-a.