? Maria is an Italian name... do you mean la Madonna (Jesus mother)?
La Maestra Maria is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Master Maria." The feminine singular noun and proper noun translate literally by word order into English as "the female master (mistress-teacher) Maria." The pronunciation will be "la MEYE-stra ma-REE-a" in Italian.
Italian is a possibility for the name "Marisa."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine proper noun. It is a diminutive for "Maria" ("Mary"). The pronunciation is "mah-REE-zah."
Yes, Marissa is an Italian name.Specifically, the name functions as a feminine diminutive or proper name. Among Italian Americans, it may represent a combination of the Latin word maris ("sea") or the Italian name Maria ("Mary") with the diminutive ending -issa ("dear, little, small, sweet"). It also may serve as a contracted form of Maria Isabella ("Mary Isabelle"), Maria Luisa ("Mary Louise"), or Maria Rosaria("Maria Rosary").The pronunciation will be "ma-REES-sa" in Italian.
The mother of Jesus was Mary. The Italian name for Mary is Maria. The names Mary and Maria mean wished for child.
It is traditionally sung in Latin, not in Italian.
Maria Grazia Stranieri has written: 'Knack Italian cooking' -- subject(s): Italian Cooking
Spanish: María. Italian: Maria. Portuguese: Maria. French: Marie. German: Maria.
Antonio Maria has written: 'La Spagna, il teatro, la Sardegna' -- subject(s): Dialect literature, Italian, Italian Dialect literature, Italian Religious drama, Italian drama, Religious drama, Italian
My friend Maria is biracial, her mother is Italian and her father is Japanese.
'Maria' is a name in the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages. In Italian and Spanish, it's pronounced 'mah-REE-ah'. In Portuguese, it's pronounced 'muh-REE-uh'.
The Italian word for no is no.
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