Freddo or infreddatura as a noun and raffreddare or rilassarsi as a verb are Italian equivalents of the English word "chill." The masculine singular noun freddo and the feminine singular noun infreddatura respectively refer to a "chill" in weather and health whereas the present infinitive raffreddare and rilassarsi respectively translate into English as "to make cool" and "to relax (chill out)." The respective pronunciations will be "FRED-do," "een-FRED-da-TOO-ra," "RAF-fred-DA-rey," and "REE-las-SAR-see" in Italian.
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
"Out" in English is fuori in Italian.
"About" in English is circa in Italian.
"Or" in English is o in Italian.
"Not italian" in English is non italiano in Italian.
"To have" in English means avere in Italian.
"You did" in English is Hai fatto! in Italian.
"We had to..." in English is Abbiamo dovuto... in Italian.
Questa in Italian is "this" in English.
"Who we are" in English is Chi siamo in Italian.
"And you?" in English is E tu? in Italian.
"About me!" in English is Su di me! in Italian.