Terra Bella Bella terra
"Green beauty" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bella verde.Specifically, the feminine adjective/noun bella means "beautiful" in this context. The feminine/masculine adjective verde means "green." The pronunciation will be "BEHL-lah VEHR-day" in Italian.
Utsukushii tochi
La terra del maiale is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "land of the pig." The pronunciation of the words -- which literally translate as "the land of the pig" -- will be "la TER-ra del ma-YA-ley" in Italian.
Lumaca di terra is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "land snail." The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "snail of earth" in English. The pronunciation will be "loo-MA-ka dee TER-ra" in Italian.
Beautiful earth translated from English to Latin is pulchra terram. Terram also means land in Latin and pulchra means beautiful.
"Small farm" is an English equivalent of the Italian word podere. The masculine singular noun references a small-sized agricultural acreage, land or plot. The pronunciation will be "po-DEY-rey" in Italian.
Terra di mio padre is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "land of my father." The phrase may be found with the feminine singular la as the first word since Italian employs definite articles where English does and does not employ "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) TER-ra dee MEE-o PA-drey" in Italian.
Campo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "field." The masculine singular noun refers to agricultural land, a grassland, an expertise, a sports ground, and work outside an office. The pronunciation will be "KAM-po" in Pisan Italian.
terra Bella
"La terra promessa" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the promised land."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "terra" means "land." The feminine adjective "promessa" means "promised."The pronunciation is "lah TEHR-rah proh-MEHS-sah."
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Le otto regioni terrestri is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the eight land regions."Specifically, the feminine definite article le is "the." The number otto means "eight (8)." The feminine noun regioni means "regions." The feminine/masculine adjective terrestri translates as "earthly, land, terrestrial."The pronunciation will be "ley OT-to rey-DJO-nee ter-REH-stree" in Italian.