"Now your name is Thomas" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Adesso ti chiami Tomaso.
Specifically, the adverb adesso is "now." The reflexive pronoun ti means "(informal singular) yourself." The present indicative verb chiami means "(informal singular you) are calling, call, do call." The masculine proper noun Tomaso translates as "Thomas."
The pronunciation will be "a-DES-so tee KYA-mee to-MA-so" in Italian.
Tomaso and Tommaso are Italian equivalents of the English name "Thomas." The masculine proper noun traces its origins back to the Aramaic תאומא (te'oma) and the Hebrew תאום (tə'ōm) for "twin." The respective pronunciations will be "to-MA-so" and "to-MAS-so" in Italian.
Tomaso Albinoni died on January 17, 1751 at the age of 79.
The Italian Baroque composer Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni was born in Republic of Venice, June 8 1671. At his time he was mostly known as a opera composer but he composed also concertos.
Tomaso is an Italian equivalent of 'Thomas'. It's pronounced 'toh-MAH-soh'. As is the case with many Italian names, there's a feminine equivalent. It's 'Tomasa', which is pronounced 'toh-MAH-sah'.
De Tomaso was created in 1959.
Tomaso Benvenuti was born in 1838.
Tomaso Benvenuti died in 1906.
Tomaso Malvenda was born in 1566.
Tomaso Casoni died in 1933.
Tomaso Casoni was born in 1880.
Tomaso Cimello was born in 1512.
Tomaso Cimello died in 1591.