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"Dear" and "expensive" are English equivalents of the Spanish word caro. Context makes the choice clear as to which meaning prevails for the masculine singular adjective. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "KA-ro" in Spanish.

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"My dear" is an English equivalent of the Italian and Spanish phrase caro mio. The masculine singular adjective/noun/pronoun and possessive may be directed to a male beloved, friend, or peer. The pronunciation will be "KA-ro MEE-o" in Italian and Spanish.

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"To my dear beloved" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase a caro mio ben. The prepositional phrase most famously references a much admired, much performed aria variously attributed to Giuseppe (December 19, 1751 - January 4, 1798) or Tommaso (1730? - before February 24, 1806) Giordano. The pronunciation will be "a KA-ro MEE-o ben" in Italian.

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Cara is the feminine for 'dear' as in the start of a letter. E.g.:

Cara, Bella. (Dear Bella).

For a male it is:

Caro, Michale. (Dear Micheal).

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"Charles" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Carlo.

Specifically, the Italian name is a masculine proper noun. The pronunciation is "KAHR-loh." Many Italian names have feminine and masculine equivalents. The feminine equivalent, Carla, is pronounced "KAHR-lah."

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Darling, Dear or Expensive may be English equivalents of 'caro', depending upon the context. The word in Italian is pronounced 'KAH-roh'. It's the masculine form of an adjective whose feminine equivalent is 'cara', which is pronounced 'KAH-rah'.

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"Dear" is an English equivalent of the Italian word carino. The masculine singular adjective also may translate into English as "agreeable," "charming," "kind," "nice," "pleasant," and "sweet" in terms of personality and "cute," "good-looking," "nice-looking," "lovely," and "pretty" in terms of physique. The pronunciation will be "ka-REE-no" in Italian.

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Caro in Italian means "dear" or "expensive" in English.

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Cara in Italian means "dear" in English.

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AnswerWhen used as an adjective "Dear" in Italian would be "caro" for male and "cara" for female. For example, for the salutation in a letter it would be "Dear Joseph" in English and in Italian it would be "Caro Joseph" if the letter is informal. In a formal letter it would be "Egregio" instead of "Caro". In a term of affection such as "My Dear" it would be "Mio Caro" for a male and "Mia Cara" for a female. There are other instances where using the word "Dear" in Italian would not be "caro" but there are many and it really depends on how the word is being used in the sentence.


What is 'dear man' when translated from English to Italian?

Caro uomo is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dear man." The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjective and noun will be "KA-ro WO-mo" in Italian.


What country does the last name Caro come from?

Caro is from Portuguese, Spanish and the Italian 'caro' meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.


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My dear is an English equivalent of 'mio caro'. In the word by word translation, the possessive 'mio' means 'my'. The masculine adjective 'caro' means 'dear, beloved'. For a female, the Italian equivalents would be 'mia cara'. The phrase is pronounced 'MEE-oh KAH-roh'.