"Ice Floe Trading Posts, Paris" is an English equivalent of the French name Comptoirs de la Banquise, Paris on jewelry. The proper name in question references a vintage jewelry design company and its location in France. The pronunciation will be "ko-tward la baw-keez pree" in northerly French and "ko-twa-ruh duh la baw-kee-zuh pa-ree" in southerly French.
"Short" in English is court or petit regarding a male and courte or petite regarding a female in French.
"Congratulations!" in English to a woman means Felicitazioni, signora! in Italian.
"Big sister" in English means grande sorella regarding size, sorella maggiore regarding age and sorellonafor both.
"Crazy" in English means pazza concerning a female and pazzo regarding a male in Italian.
Adagio in Italian means "slow and stately" in English regarding the slowest movements of Baroque and classical sonatas.
Vi sono calde! in Italian means "You're hot!" regarding women in English.
La Zingara in Italian means "The Gypsy Girl" in English regarding Donizetti's opera.
"Mild" regarding cheese is an English equivalent of the Italian word dolce. The pronunciation of the feminine/masculine singular adjective -- which literally means "sweet" -- will be "DOL-tchey" in Italian.
The term baloncesto can be translated to mean basketball in English. One would be able to find more information regarding this term in a Spanish to English dictionary.
Bene! Grazie! E la tua? in Italian means "Fine, thanks, and yours?" in English regarding family.
"Gentle" is an English equivalent of the Italian musical term dolce. The pronunciation of the feminine/masculine singular adjective will be "DOL-tchey" in Italian.
L'endroit est froid! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "The place is cold!" The declaration may be used figuratively regarding a lack of compassion and literally regarding temperature. The pronunciation will be "law-dwa ey fwa" in French.