"La mele" in Italian does not have a specific meaning. It is possible that the word was misspelled or is being used incorrectly. Could you provide more context or check the spelling?
"La Cuesta" is Spanish, not Italian, and it means "the hill" or "the slope" in English.
"La nuova" in Italian translates to "the new" in English.
"Mi vita" is not a standard phrase in Italian. "Vita" in Italian means "life," while "mi" translates to "my." If you are trying to say "my life" in Italian, you would say "la mia vita."
The Italian word "estate" is feminine. In the phrase "l'estate," the article "l'" is a contraction of "la," which is the feminine form of the definite article "the."
La Palabra means "the word" in Spanish.
"Apples" is an English equivalent of the Italian word mele.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. It may be preceded by the feminine plural definite article le ("the") or the feminine plural indefinite article delle ("some"). The pronunciation will be "MEY-ley" in Italian.
? Maria is an Italian name... do you mean la Madonna (Jesus mother)?
La moretta means "the brunette" in Italian.
word = la parola
my back hurts
la porta
La parola is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the word".Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the". The feminine noun parola translates as "word". The pronunciation will be "la pa-RO-la" in Italian.
Di is an Italian equivalent of the English word "of".Specifically, the word is a preposition. It may combine with the feminine definite articles la, le or the masculine definite articles gli, i, il, lo to mean "of the". The pronunciation will be "dee" in Italian.
La Mona means The Mona. It is Italian.
The word "seu" does not have a corresponding translation in Spanish. It does, however, mean "its" in the Portuguese language.
The feminine singular word la in French, Italian and Spanish is "the" in English.
La trota