Spagnolo for the language and the singular spagnola or the plural spagnole in the feminine or the singular spagnolo or the plural spagnoli in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "Spanish." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "spa-NYO-la" or "spa-NYO-ley" in the feminine and "spa-NYO-lo" or "spa-NYO-lee" in the masculine in Italian.
"Isabella" in English and Spanish is Isabella in Italian.
Dormitorio in Italian and Spanish means "dormitory" in English.
Equivalente in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "equivalent" in English.
Casa in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "home" or "house" in English.
Guerra in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish means "war" in English.
The feminine singular word la in French, Italian and Spanish is "the" in English.
"Small Spanish maiden" in English is piccola signorina spagnola in Italian.
"it's not Spanish. It's Italian" in English is Non è spagnolo, è italiano in Italian.
La means "the" so la rosa is "the rose" when translated from Catalan, Italian or Spanish to English.
Casa, olé! in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "House, hurrah!" in English.
Amor eterno in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "everlasting love" in English.
Graci'! for Gracias! in Spanish means "Grazi'! for Grazie! in Italian and "Thanks!" in English.