In Italian or "In Italiano" you would say - "Belle donne di potere"
"Power" is an English equivalent of the Italian word potenza.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article la means "the." Its singular indefinite article una means "a, one."The pronunciation is "poh-TEHN-tsah."
Servosterzo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "power steering." The masculine singular noun literally translates into English as "controlled steering" or "servant steering" through the respective combinations of the masculine singular nouns servo and sterzo. The pronunciation will be "SER-vo-STER-tso" in Italian.
Potere azzurro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "blue power."Specifically, the masculine noun potere means "power." The masculine adjective azzurro means "blue." The pronunciation is "po-TEH-reh ahts-TSOOR-roh."
Brigida is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Bridget."Specifically, the noun functions as a feminine proper noun. It originates in the Irish Gaelic name Brighid ("high force," "high power"). The pronunciation will be "BREE-djee-da" in Italian.
Potenza is an Italian equivalent of the English word "power." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun is "poh-TEHN-tsah."
Forza, squadra! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Go, Team!" The feminine singular nouns translate literally into English as "Force (power, strength), team!" and will be heard in regard to Italy's beloved Azzurri (Blues) soccer team. The pronunciation will be "FOR-tsa SKWA-dra" in Italian.
"With full power to the end" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase con tutta forza alla fine. The preposition, feminine singular adjective and noun, combined preposition with feminine singular definite article, and feminine singular noun most famously reference musical terminology. The pronunciation will be "kon TOOT-ta FOR-tsa AL-la FEE-ney" in Italian.
PS is a German term Pferd Strom, which translated into English is Horse Power.
"Co-fathers" is a literal English equivalent of the colloquial, regional Italian word cumpares.Specifically, the Italian word is the plural form of a masculine noun. It refers to a special relationship of assistance, influence and power which may be held in Italian and Italian American communities. The pronunciation will be "koom-PAH-reyss" in Italian.
"Blue power" or "The blue power" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase potere azzurro.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilmeans "the." The masculine noun potere means "power." The masculine adjective azzurro means "blue."The pronunciation is "po-TEH-reh ahts-TSOOR-roh."
"Power and control" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase potere e controllo.Specifically, the masculine noun potere means "power." The conjunction e means "and." The masculine noun controllo means "control."The pronunciation is "poh-TEH-reh kohn-TROHL-loh."
Mut und Kraft"Mut und Kraft" is German and translated into English means "Courage and Power". like as in EXP. white power, Mexican power, German power.kinda like thatmut is vagina kraft is art