'Filippo' is an Italian equivalent of 'Philip'. It's pronounced 'fee-LEEP-poh'. Many Italian names have masculine and feminine equivalents. The feminine 'Filippa' is pronounced 'fee-LEEP-pah'.
The correct spelling for the Italian word meaning faces is spelt "Facce"
Kaki is an Italian word whose spelling begins with the letter "k".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It means "persimmon". The pronunciation will be "KA-kee" in Italian.
Damigella is an example of an Italian word whose spelling begins with the letter "d".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "damsel". The pronunciation will be "DA-me-DJEL-la" in Italian.
Nonna is the correct spelling when the English word "grandmother" is translated from English to Italian. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which serves as the standard, textbook spelling -- will be "NON-na" in Italian. The word nona contrastingly serves as an affectionate, regional variant which is pronounced "NO-na."
The word "marble" in Italian is the same spelling wise but it is pronounced as "marbley"
The correct spelling is melanzana.This is the Italian word for aubergine.
That is the correct spelling of the Italian word "ciao" (hi or bye).
Yemenita is an example of an Italian word whose spelling begins with the letter "y".Specifically, the word functions as either an adjective or noun in the singular form. It means "Yemeni" or "someone or something from Yemen". The pronunciation will be "ye-MEY-nee" in Italian.
The correct spelling in English is "restaurant." (from the French word)The Spanish word is restaurante and the Italian word is ristorante.
Freddo is the correct Italian spelling for "cold" while Fredo is a correct Italian spelling for "Fred."
The Italian word "signora" becomes "signore" in the plural form.
The word translates as a 'grotesque parody' from the French word, same spelling. Taken from 'Burlesco' an earlier Italian word which in turn came from an even earlier Italian word 'Burla' meaning a nonsense.