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"Uncle" in English is zio in Italian.
"Hello, uncle!" in English is Ciao, zio! in Italian.
Auguri, Zio! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Congratulations, Uncle!" The pronunciation will be "ow-GOO-ree TSEE-o" in Italian.
Bella di zio, ti voglio bene! in Italian means "My dear uncle, I love you!" in English.
Il mio zio and mio zio are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "my uncle." Context makes clear whether the speaker is talking about (case 1) or to (example 2) an uncle. The respective pronunciations will be "eel MEE-o TSEE-o" and "MEE-o TSEE-o" in Pisan Italian.
Zio e zia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "uncle and aunt." The declarative statement may apply to the siblings of both one's parents. The pronunciation will be "TSEE-o ey TSEE-a" in Italian.
Claudia naturalmente, la zia e lo zio Gemma e Vincenzo in Italian means "Claudia naturally, her aunt, and Uncle Gemma and Vincent" in English.
"Souvenir of my uncle" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ricordo di mio zio. The masculine singular noun, preposition, masculine singular possessive, and masculine singular noun also may be rendered into English as "keepsake (memento, memory) of my uncle." The pronunciation will be "ree-KOR-do dee MEE-o TSEE-o" in Italian.
Tío (sounds like tea-oh)
Zia e zio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "aunt and uncle."Specifically, the feminine noun zia means "aunt." The conjunction e means "and." The masculine noun ziomeans "uncle."The pronunciation is 'TSEE-ah eh TSEE-oh."
Zio is an Italian equivalent of the English word "uncle".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article lo ("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article uno ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "TSEE-o" in Italian.
Paman is the common translation, but you will find a variety of calling someone 'uncle' in Indonesia since there is so many traditional dialects.