'Beautiful Spain' is an English equivalent of la bella Spagna. The feminine singular definite article, adjective, and noun translate literally into English as "the beautiful Spain." The pronunciation will be "la BEL-la SPA-nya" in Italian.
La piazza di Spagnais an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Spain's public square."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun piazza means "public square." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun Spagna means "Spain."The pronunciation is "lah PYAHT-tsah dee SPAH-nyah."
Le ragazze di Piazza di Spagna - 1952 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Designed by the architect Francesco de Sanctus, the Spanish Steps are located in Rome, Italy between the Piazza di Spagna and Piazza Trinita de Monti.
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In general, French speakers will often refer to the two places connected by the "Spanish Steps" by their common non-French names. At the bottom lies the Italian named "La Piazza di Spagna," or "The Spanish Plaza" (more accurately, "The Plaza of Spain"). At the top lies the Italian named church, "La Chiesa della Trinità dei Monti," or roughly "The Church of the Trinity of the Mountains." Still, there are French equivalent names that are fairly common. The church is translated and fairly well known as "L'église de la Trinité-des-Mont" (same translation as given for the Italian). The plaza below, also having the same English translation, is "La place d'Espagne." Now, for the steps. Both Italian and French do not give the steps a special name on their own, but relate them to the Spanish Plaza at the foot of the stairs. Therefore, in Italian: "La scalinata di Piazza di Spagna." And, in French: "L'escalier de la place d'Espagne." Both of these translate to "The Staircase [Steps] of the Plaza of Spain."
Spagna is an Italian equivalent of 'Spain'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the']. It's pronounced 'SPAH-nyah'.
If you meant in Spanish, you would say "Hola" ['Ola].
There are a number of wonderful shops to buy shoes in Rome. These include Via Cola di Rienzo, Piazza di Spagna, as well as Sergio Rossi.
The best of Rome, according to meThese three are definitely a MUST: -The Piazza di Spagna-The Pantheon, with its amazing dome.-The Piazza Navonna:TOP TEN:1. The Colosseum of Rome2. The Pantheon3.Roman Forum4. The Capitoline Hill5. Piazza Navona6. The Palatine Hill7. Baths of Diocletian8. Baths of Caracalla9. Trajan's Market 10. Via Appia Antica and Catacombs
Le ragazze di Piazza di Spagna - 1952 was released on: Italy: 1 February 1952 Portugal: 16 December 1952 UK: 1953 USA: August 1953 Denmark: 30 October 1953 Belgium: 10 December 1954 East Germany: 25 December 1954 France: 2 May 1956 West Germany: 6 August 1962 (TV premiere)
Antonio Maria has written: 'La Spagna, il teatro, la Sardegna' -- subject(s): Dialect literature, Italian, Italian Dialect literature, Italian Religious drama, Italian drama, Religious drama, Italian