Bel gattino! and Bella gattina! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Beautiful kitten!" Context makes clear whether a female (case 2) or a male (example 1) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "bel gat-TEE-no" in the masculine and "BEL-la gat-TEE-na" in the feminine in Pisan Italian.
La señorita hermosa. IPA: [la.se.ɲo.'ɾi.ta̯eɾ.'mo.sa] *[ɲ] as in French "mignon" [ɾ] as in Italian "cuore", heart; or USA English "kitten"
"Kitten" in Italian is "gattino."
Kitten in english translated to polish reads kociak. The "o" is pronounced as a long "o" and the "ci" is pronounced like it reads "ch".
norma ['noɾ.ma][o] more or less as in "law"[ɾ] as in Italian "videre" (to see) or USA English "kitten"[a] as in Italian "amare" (to love). There is not equivalent sound in English
M. Gemi is a website that offers free shipping and free returns on Micino. Micino means "kitten" when translated from Italian to English. The handcrafted heels from the Tuscan region of northern Italy receive their name because of the low, 1.75-inch (45-millimeter) heels.
IPA ['ʃe.ɾi.ðan] [ʃ] as in "ship". This sound in Spanish does not properly exist [e] as in Italian "essere" to be [ɾ] as in Italian "videre" to see or USA English "kitten" [i] as in Italian "sospiri" [ð] as in "this" [a] as in Italian "amare" to love [n] as in "never" ['] main stress [.] syllable break Sheridan is the name of a city or a person and therefore would not be translated into Spanish. Example: I spoke to Sheridan yesterday. = hablé con Sheridan ayer.
my little kitten = mein kleines Kätzchen my little pussycat = mein kleines Miezekätzchen
"Gattino" means kitten. "Gatto" means cat and this form indicates that it is small, so kitten.
yes it's a beautiful name for a bouncing baby kitten.
A "kitten" (a baby cat) can be translated as:KätzchenKätzleinKätzli (Swiss German)Katzerl (southern Germany, Austria)
CORRECTED: pooki iki [po-po-kee ee-kee]
Alzhaimer [als.'xai.meɾ] [a] as in Italian "amare" to love [l] as in "let" [s] as in "see" [x] as in German "ich" or Scottish English "loch" [ai] similar to "I" [e] as in Italian "dicere" to say [m] as in "meet" [ɾ] as in USA English "kitten" ['] main stress