Tunica
"He was wearing a red tunic." "That tunic looks really cute!"
Tunic is a common noun.
Mr. Jack looked smart on parade wearing his black tunic.
yor mom
poopy pants!
"Burned out", "burnt" or "madly in love" as an adjective/past participle and "infatuation" or "sacerdotal tunic" as a noun are English equivalents of the Italian word cotta. Context makes clear which meaning suits. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "KOT-ta" in Italian.
Tunic
See those guys? the one of the left's Nick. Please take this gadget and give it tunic.
a tunic
The Italian word for no is no.
A long shirt, commonly worn in the medieval era.
Tedic? Tunic?