Delizia, diletto, and piacere are Italian equivalents of 'delight'. The feminine gender noun 'delizia'is pronounced 'deh-LEE-tsee-ah'. The masculine gender noun 'diletto' is pronounced 'dee-LEH-toh'. The masculine gender noun 'piacere' is pronounced 'pee-ah-CHAY-*ray'*.
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
meraviglioso(mer-ah-vee-LYOS-oh)
"Beloved" as an adjective or "delight" as a noun are among the English equivalents of the Italian word diletto.Specifically, the masculine adjective, which is formed from the past participle of the same spelling, means "beloved, dearest" in English. The masculine noun diletto means "delight, pleasure" in English. Either way, the pronunciation always will be "dee- LEHT-toh" in Italian.
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Delight is stressed on the second syllable.
Much to his delight, he saw his friend after an year. This is a sample sentence using the word delight.
Some people are such a delight! Today's progam is certainly a delight.
The address of the Delight Branch Library is: 420 Antioch Street, Delight, 71940 M
Delight is the present tense of delight. The past tense is delighted.
of Delight, Endowed with delight.
Our Delight was created in 1947.
Shepherds Delight was created in 1980.
Delight is a noun and a verb. "The arrival of the Snow Queen filled him with delight." (noun) "I delight in the sweet sound of music." (verb)