to say beautiful island in italian you say ihavenobutte
"Little island" in English means isolotto in Italian.
Isola is an Italian equivalent of the English word "island." The feminine singular noun also translates into English as "isle." The pronunciation will be "EE-zo-la" in Italian.
Nell'isola più grande
"Bell'isola" or "isola bella" are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "beautiful island."Specifically, the feminine adjective "bella" means "beautiful, handsome." The feminine noun "isola" means "island." The respective pronunciations are "behl-LEE-zoh-lah" and "EE-zoh-lah BEHL-lah."
"Summit" is one English equivalent of the Italian name Cuccuru.Specifically, the word functions as a proper noun. As a surname, it is indicative of origins on the Italian island of Sardinia. It means "peak, top, summit."The pronunciation will be "kook-koo-roo" in Italian and Sardinian.
Nell'isola is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "on the island." The feminine singular prepositional phrase models a linguistic feature whereby Italian allows the final vowel of one word, in this case nella, to drop and to be replaced by an apostrophe before an immediately following word whose spelling begins with a vowel. The pronunciation will be "nel-LEE-zo-la" in Pisan Italian.
'Shima.'
"Shima" is the Japanese word for island.
"Christening cake" is an English equivalent of the Italian word buccellato. The masculine singular noun references a big Bundt-like, circular cake presented by godparents on their grandchild's christening day, most famously in the north Italian Tuscan city of Lucca and in the south Italian island of Sicily. The pronunciation will be "BOOT-tchel-LA-to" in Italian.
A very beautiful beach is on as island just off of Cancun, Mexico. The island is called La Isla Mujeres. Literally translated as "The island of women." It's a beautiful place and the beaches are lovely.
"La isla bonita" translates to "the beautiful island" in English.
No, the words 'Italian' and 'Sicilian' don't mean the same in English. Neither do they mean the same thing in Italian or Sicilian. In Italian, the words are 'italiano' and 'siciliano'. The word 'italian' refers to a native of the Italian peninsula. The word 'siciliano' refers to an Italian who's native to the island of Sicily.