The phrase "piazza Italia" refers to an Italian square or an Italian market. A piazza usually features a roofed or arched passageway into the public square.
La Bella Italia
It means, "Long live Italy!"
A piazza is a square, usually with a big centerpiece such as a fountain.
Italia means the same thing as Italy.
Piazza means a public square with room for pedestrians.Synonym(s)placeplaza
Meteo Italia translates to Italy weather. The term is used to reference the weather forecast and be accessed from the internet, newspapers, or television.
'Tour of Italy' is an English equivalent of 'Giro di Italia'. The Italian phrase also may be written 'Giro d'Italia' because of one letter 'i' right after another. Either way, it's pronounced 'DJEE-roh dee-TAH-lyah'.
Andare in Italia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to go to Italy." The pronunciation of the words -- which literally mean and sequence as "to go in Italy" -- will be "an-DA-rey EE-nee-TA-lya" in Italian.
Cornelia and Flavia are roman girls in Italia
It means go to italy
If you mean so in Italian, it is 'Sto per andare in Italia'. I can't help you in the pronounciation unfortunately for I know not how I can!
"Spain's public square" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Piazza di Spagna.Specifically, the feminine noun piazza means "(public) square." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun Spagna means "Spain."The pronunciation is "PYAHT-tsah dee SPAH-nyah."