gift of god = dono di dio
"Dono di Dio" in Italian translates to "gift from God" in English.
sei (one) siete( more) un dono di Dio
segno di Dio
"God's gift" in English is regalo di Dio in Italian.
Una madre italiana è un dono di Dio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "An Italian mother is a gift from God." The pronunciation of the declarative statement -- which translates literally as "An Italian mother is a gift of God" -- will be "OO-na MA-drey EE-ta-LYA-na eh oon DO-no dee DEE-o" in Italian.
"Holy Mother of God" in English is Santa Madre di Dio in Italian.
angelo di Dio
"God's daily" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Quotidiano di Dio.Specifically, the masculine noun quotidiano is "daily (newspaper, routine, visit)". The preposition di means "of". The masculine noun Dio translates as "God".The pronunciation will be "KWOH-tee-DJAH-noh dee DEE-oh" in Italian.
Palmiro Di Dio was born on 1985-07-06.
In italian, generally, di means of.
"Scot through God's grace" is an English equivalent of the Italian phase scozzese con la grazia di Dio. The declarative phrase translates literally into English as "Scot with the grace of God." The pronunciation will be "skot-TSEY-sey kon la GRA-tsya dee DEE-o" in Italian.
Bambino di Dio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "child of God."Specifically, the masculine noun bambino means "baby boy, boy child." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun Dio means "God."The pronunciation is "bahm-BEE-noh dee DEE-oh."
Il migliore di Dio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "God's best".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article il is "the". The masculine noun migliore means "best". The preposition di means "of". The masculine noun Dio translates as "God".The pronunciation will be "eel mee-LYOH-rey dee DEE-oh" in Italian.