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voice
Mario isn't Asian, he is in fact Italian because Super Mario Bros. he wasn't considered Italian, it was until they started putting voice into Mario games they made the voice Italian because of his mustache.
Voce is an Italian equivalent of the English word "voice."Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be used in such special contexts as conscience's "call (voice)," festival "sounds (voices)," and "word-of-mouth." The pronunciation will be "VOH-tchey" in Italian.
Yes he is. Listen when he says It's a me Mario! You will know the voice is Italian.
The Voice
Bass. Sometimes a very low voice is referred to as "basso profundo," which is Italian for "deep bass."
Voce fantastica! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Fantastic voice!" The feminine singular phrase also translates as "Fantastic call!" or "Fantastic sound!" in regard to animals. The pronunciation will be "VO-tchey fan-TA-stee-ka" in Pisan Italian.
There are so many Italian songs out there with this kind of description. In fact, most Italian arias are composed of a male singing about love lost. Unfortunately, you will need more descriptions.
The lowest male voice is base, slightly higher is base-baritone, then baritone, the highest male voice is tenor.
Ascoltando la tua voce is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "hearing your voice."Specifically, the gerund ascoltando is "hearing." The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine possessive adjective tua means "(informal singular) you." The feminine noun voce translates as "voice."The pronunciation will be "A-skol-TAN-do la TOO-a VO-tchey" in Italian.
I think it's ''posso sentire la tua voce''
It wasn't an American,but Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi in 1895