Scuola means school.
Scuola
Scuola is an Italian equivalent of the English word "school."Specifically, the Italian word scuola means "school." The singular definite article la means "the." The singular indefinite article una means "a, one."The pronunciation is "SKWOH-lah."
"School" is an English equivalent of the Italian word scuola. The feminine singular noun references both the educational institution and the subdivisions within colleges and universities. The pronunciation will be "SKWO-la" in Italian.
'The [school] caretaker is well' is an English equivalent of 'Il bidello a scuola va bene'. In other situations, the Italian word 'bidello' may be translated as 'janitor' or 'usher'. But no matter the context, the word is pronounced 'bee-DEHL-loh'.
Dell'Anno is an Italian word that means: Of the year.
"For" is one English equivalent of the Italian word per.Specifically, the word is a preposition. It means "for, through". The pronunciation will be "pehr" in Italian.
Ed before a word that starts with a vowel in Italian means "and" in English.
Ha is an Italian equivalent of the English word "has".Specifically, the word is a verb in the third person of the present indicative. It means "(he/it/she) has" or "(formal you) have". The pronunciation will be "a" in Italian.
"Where" is an English equivalent of "Dove?"Specifically, the Italian word is an interrogative adverb. The phrase "Da dove?" means "Where from?" The pronunciation is "dah DOH-veh."
"Leather" is an English equivalent of the Italian word cuoio.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article il means "the." Its singular indefinite article un, uno means "a, one."The pronunciation is "KWOH-yoh."
There is no Italian word "augur," however, there is an Italian word "auguri" which means "Regards," or "Wishes," Is that what you meant?
Festeggiare is an Italian equivalent of the English word "celebrating."Specifically, the Italian word is an infinitive. It means "to celebrate." The pronunciation is "FEH-stehdj-DJYAH-reh."