Maiale is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word cochina. The masculine singular noun in Italian translates literally into English as "pig," "pork" or "swine" and loosely -- along with the feminine singular noun in Spanish -- as "filthy pig" or "swine." The respective pronunciations will be "meye-A-ley" in Italian and "ko-TCHEE-na" in Spanish.
Cochina means "sow". Cochina sucia would be "dirty sow".
Amigo in Spanish is amico in Italian.
José in Spanish means Giuseppi in Italian.
"Cochina" is the Spanish word for "sow", or "female hog". It is pronounced "ko-CHEE-nah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Marcos in Portuguese and Spanish is Marco in Italian.
Manuel in Portuguese and Spanish is Manuele in Italian.
Felicia in Italian and Spanish is Félicie in French.
"Isabella" in English and Spanish is Isabella in Italian.
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Cochino/cochina is a spanish slang term that is used to mean "disgusting/slob". It can occasional be used to mean "vulgar" as well. Eres cochina! "You're disgusting!" A cochinito is actually a little pig, which is where the term comes from.
Dormitorio in Italian and Spanish means "dormitory" in English.
Equivalente in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "equivalent" in English.