Eh cumpari
"Friend" is an English equivalent of the Italian American slang term goomba.Specifically, the Italian American word is an Americanization of the Italian word compareand the Sicilian cumpari. The latter two words are regional forms of padrino, which literally means "godfather, sponsor." The pronunciation is "GOOM-bah" in slang, "koom-PAH-ree" in Sicilian, "kohm-PAH-ray" in regional Italian, and "pah-DREE-noh" in textbook Italian.
In Italian, "lui" means "he" when used as a pronoun to refer to a male subject. It is one of the ways to address or talk about a male person.
"Novae" means "new" in Italian.
You can be French and speak Italian, but speaking Italian does not mean you are French.
Stefania is how you say Steffanie in Italian.
"Sandwich" in English is panino in Italian.
"So" is the word for "I know" in Italian.
Lea means in Italian is (prateria).
Risplendere is Italian for shine.
Fert - no known word in Italian
"Te'amo" means "I Love You" in Italian.