"The Blues" is an English equivalent of Gli Azzurri. The masculine plural definite article and noun reference Italy's blue-clothed, national soccer team. The pronunciation will be "lyee at-TSOOR-ree" in Italian.
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Gli Azzurri (The Blues)
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"Blue-eyed" in English means avere gli occhi blu in Italian.
The Italians call the national football team "gli azzurri".
"The regards" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase gli auguri. The masculine plural definite article and noun also translate into English as "the wishes." The pronunciation will be "lyee ow-GOO-ree" in Italian.
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Gli piaccio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "He likes me!" The declaration or exclamation translates literally as "I am pleasing to him!" The pronunciation will be "lyee PYAT-tcho" in Italian.
Grazie per gli auguri! Felice giornata! Un abraccio! in Italian means "Thank you for the good wishes! Have a happy day! A hug!" in English.
Anni is an Italian equivalent of the English word "years." The masculine plural noun may be preceded by the masculine plural definite article gli ("the"). The pronunciation will be "AN-nee" in Italian.
"Of the" is an English equivalent of the Italian word degli. The word represents a combination of the preposition di ("of") with the masculine plural definite article gli ("the"). The pronunciation will be "DEY-lyee" in Italian.