La diva or La stella may be Italian equivalents of 'the star'. The phrase 'la diva' is pronounced 'lah DEE-vah', and refers to 'the star' of the entertainment world. The phrase 'la stella' is pronounced 'lah STEHL-lah', and refers to 'the star' of outer space and also of the entertainment world. And there's also the use of the English loan word in 'la star'.
'L'asterisco' is an equivalent of 'star' 'in the sense of 'asterisk'. 'La star' is another equivalent in the sense of 'Star' of films and television. 'La stella' is still another equivalent in the sense of the object in the night skies.
"Follow you own star" in English means Segui la tua stella in Italian.
"Beautiful shining star" in English is bella stella brillante in Italian.
piccola Stella
Stella biancha
Superstar is the same in English and in Italian. It serves as an English loan word in Italian. The pronunciation will be "SOO-per-STAR" in Pisan Italian.
five stars - "cinque stelle"
Stella di mezzanotte is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "midnight star." The feminine singular prepositional phrase translates literally into English as "star of midnight." The pronunciation will be "STEL-la dee MET-tsa-NOT-tey" in Italian.
"My little star" in English means la mia piccola stellaor la mia stellina in Italian.
"Star" is an English equivalent of the Italian word stella. The feminine singular noun references either the astronomical object or the cinematographic celebrity. The pronunciation will be "STEL-la" in Italian.
stella italiana is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.
Asterisco, star and stella are Italian equivalents of the English word "star." Context makes clear whether "asterisk" (case 1), celebrity (example 2) or heavenly object (instance 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "A-stey-REE-sko," "star" and "STEL-la" in Pisan Italian.
La bella star for a celebrity and la bella stellafor an astronomical object and a celebrity are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "the beautiful star." The respective pronunciations of the feminine singular article, adjective, and noun will be "la BEL-la star" and "la BEL-la STEL-la" in Italian.
Bella stella rosa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful pink star." The feminine singular phrase models the Italian tendency to put adjectives after their nouns, except for clarity or, in this case, emphasis. The pronunciation will be "BEL-la STEL-la RO-za" in Pisan Italian.