Occhi marroni scuri is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "deep brown eyes." The masculine plural phrase also translates as "dark chestnut-brown eyes" in English. The pronunciation will be "OK-kee mar-RO-nee SKOO-ree" in Italian.
"Pizza pocket" is an English equivalent of the Italian word ginacotti. The Italian food in question represents a deep-fried, inside-out pizza. The pronunciation will be "DJEE-na-KOT-tee" in Italian.
Ti amo dal profondo del mio cuore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love you deep in my heart!" The declaration translates literally as "I love you from the bottom of my heart!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo dal pro-FON-do del MEE-o KWO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
The singular profonda and the plural profonde in the feminine and the singular profondo and the plural profondi in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "deep." The respective pronunciations of the descriptive adjectives will be "pro-FON-da" and "pro-FON-dey" in the feminine and "pro-FON-do" and "pro-FON-dee" in the plural in Italian.
"Syrah" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Scrio.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It is the name of a dark-skinned grape which produces a deep red, spicy, sweet wine from the Tuscan region of northern Italy. The pronunciation is "SKREE-oh."
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Dal profondo means from deep. Dal profondo is Italian meaning- from deep.
Samadhi in English is often translated as "meditative absorption" or "deep concentration". It refers to a state of profound focus and absorption in meditation where the mind becomes completely still and balanced.
'Deep' in French is translated as 'profond'.
Northern Deep-brown Dart was created in 1848.
They Are Deep Brown.
'Deep' in terms of voice, 'gloomy' in terms of appearance and atmosphere, and 'sombre' in terms of mood and personality may be English equivalents of 'cupo'. The Italian word is a masculine adjective that's pronounced 'KOO-poh'. Its feminine equivalent is 'cupa', which is pronounced 'KOO-pah'.
Scrio is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Syrah."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It is the name of a dark-skinned grape which produces a deep red, spicy, sweet wine from the Tuscan region of northern Italy. The pronunciation is "SKREE-oh."