Cheyenne is an English loan word in Italian, where it is pronounced "tchey-YEN-ney." The masculine plural noun references references native inhabitants of the United States of America's great plain states. Its original meaning perhaps translates into Italian as il popolo degli uomini ("the people of the men" literally), with the pronunciation "eel PO-po-lo DEY-lyee WO-mee-nee" in Italian.
Fortezza is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Chester." The proper name in question serves as an English loan name in terms of the city in Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, and as a feminine singular noun in terms of literal meaning. The pronunciation will be "for-TET-tsa" in Pisan Italian.
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
"About" in English is circa in Italian.
"Or" in English is o in Italian.
"Out" in English is fuori in Italian.
"Not italian" in English is non italiano in Italian.
"To have" in English means avere in Italian.
"How is he?" in English is Come sta? in Italian.
"Who we are" in English is Chi siamo in Italian.
"About me!" in English is Su di me! in Italian.
"And you?" in English is E tu? in Italian.
"You did" in English is Hai fatto! in Italian.
"We had to..." in English is Abbiamo dovuto... in Italian.