Accetti is a literal Italian equivalent of the Spanish word Acepte. The word in question serves as a verb in the first and third person informal singular and the second person formal singular of the present subjunctive, with the English meaning of "(that I, he, it, she, you) may accept," or in the second person formal singular or third person informal singular of the present imperative, with the English meaning of "Accept!" Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "at-TCHET-tee" in Italian and "a-SEP-tey" or "a-THEP-tey" in Spanish.
Amigo in Spanish is amico in Italian.
José in Spanish means Giuseppi in Italian.
Felicia in Italian and Spanish is Félicie in French.
"Isabella" in English and Spanish is Isabella in Italian.
Manuel in Portuguese and Spanish is Manuele in Italian.
Marcos in Portuguese and Spanish is Marco in Italian.
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Por favor, acepte esta comida.
Dormitorio in Italian and Spanish means "dormitory" in English.
Equivalente in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "equivalent" in English.
Translation: muchacha
Casa in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "home" or "house" in English.