Trofeo Fungo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Mushroom Cup." The masculine singular phrase most famously references the Super Mario Brothers Video Games where the easy circuit revolves around a trophy whose symbol is a super mushroom (super fungo). The pronunciation will be "tro-FEY-o FOON-go" in Pisan Italian.
Tazza del fungo
tazza di funghi
"Cup" in English is coppa in Italian.
"World cup" in English is coppa del mondo or mondiale in Italian.
Campioni della Coppa del Mondo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "world cup champions." The phrase may be preceded immediately by the masculine plural i since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "kam-PYO-nee DEL-la KOP-pa del MON-do" in Pisan Italian.
Kappu.
the Anglo-Italian cup
Xicara: A sort of bowl (Mexico). A cup (Brazil)
special cup is just a regular cup like mushroom cup and flower cup. You unlock it by beating star cup. You unlock star cup by beating mushroom cup and flower cup in Grand Prix
win the 100cc mushroom cup and flower cup
You have to do the Flower Cup, and the Mushroom Cup.
"Baby walker, merry-go-round," "cup, spindle," "disc, ring, wheel," "round steak (particularly for slow-heated, vegetable-mixed pot roast [bresaola, dried and salted beef] or for stir fry strips)" are literal English equivalents to the Italian word girello. Regardless of context, meaning or use, the pronunciation of the masculine singular noun remains "djee-REL-lo" in Italian.
In English, we say tea cup.Italians say: tazza di tè
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