Diavolo nero is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "black devil." The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite (il, "the") or indefinite (un, "a, an") articles -- will be "DYA-vo-lo NEY-ro" in Italian.
Luna nera is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "black moon." The feminine singular noun and adjective may be preceded directly by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") or indefinite una ("a," "an"). The pronunciation will be "LOO-na NEY-ra" in Italian.
Cane Nero
"With dog" in English is con cane in Italian.
"Pretty female dog" in English is cagna carina in Italian.
i'l cane
cagnolino
Bel cane is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful dog." The masculine singular adjective and noun also may be translated into English as "handsome (male) dog." The pronunciation will be "bel KA-ney" in Italian.
Cane bellissimo! in Italian is "Very beautiful dog!" in English.
"Take the dog for a walk" in English is prendere il cane per una passeggiata in Italian.
Cagna bellina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pretty dog." The feminine singular noun and adjective translate also as "pretty female dog" in English. The pronunciation will be "KA-nya bel-LEE-na" in Italian.
kuroi inu
Hot dog, salsiccia tedesca, and würstel are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "hot dog." The choice depends upon whether the speaker wishes to use English (case 1) or German (example 2) loan words or Italian equivalents (instance 3, translated into English as "German sausage"). The respective pronunciations will be "ot dog," sal-SEET-tcha tey-DEY-ska," and vyoor-stel" in Italian.
She has a dog: * (Lei) ha un cane. * Pronunciation: LAY ah oon CAH-neh
Le chien noir in French is "the black dog" in English.