L'Italia e l'italiana in the feminine and L'Italia e l'italiano in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Italy and Italian." Context makes clear whether the phrase references a female Italian (case 1), a male Italian (example 2), or the Italian language (instance 3). The respective pronunciations will be "lee-TA-lya ey LEE-ta-LYA-na" in the feminine and "lee-TA-lya ey LEE-ta-LYA-no" in the masculine in Italian.
"Sons of Italy" in English means Figli dell'Italia in Italian.
"The home of Italy" in English is La casa d'Italia in Italian.
"Doorways of Italy" in English is Vie d'accesso d'Italiain Italian.
"Italy rules!" in English is Italia domina! or Normativa italiana! in Italian.
"Good fun in Italy!" in English is Buon divertimento in Italia! in Italian.
Nord Italia.orSettentrione.
"Una notte in Italia"
io sono di Italia
L'Italia è grande
"I am waiting for you in Italy" in English means Ti aspetto in Italia or, more emphatically, Ti sto aspettando in Italia in Italian.
Andare in Italia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to go to Italy." The pronunciation of the words -- which literally mean and sequence as "to go in Italy" -- will be "an-DA-rey EE-nee-TA-lya" in Italian.
amo Italia/ amo l'Italia