Deux is a French equivalent of the Italian word due. The respective pronunciations of the masculine plural number -- which translates into English as "two (2)" -- will be "duh" in French and "DOO-ey" in Italian.
'Due' in Italian translates to 'dû' in French.
Arrivederci is Italian for 'goodbye'. It is translated 'au revoir' in French.
'DEUCE' in Italian is translated as 'DUE'.
When translated from Italian to French, 'Ciao' becomes 'Salut', which is commonly used as a greeting in French.
Aria is an Italian loan word in French. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which typically identifies the solo song by an opera's leading soprano or tenor -- will be "A-rya" in French in Italian.
Giachetta and Giacomina are Italian equivalents of the French name Jacqueline. The respective pronunciations will be "dja-KET-ta" and "DJA-ko-MEE-na" in French and "zha-leen" in French.
Émilie in French is Emilia in Italian.
"Cognac" is the same in French and in Italian.
Cuisine in French is cucina in Italian.
Arrivederci is Italian for 'goodbye'. It is translated 'au revoir' in French.
Mademoiselle in French means signorina in Italian.
in French, the sea is translated 'la mer'
"Gabrielle" in English and French is Gabriella in Italian.
"Café" in English and French is caffè in Italian.
Atelier in French is atelier, bottega or studio in Italian.
Felicia in Italian and Spanish is Félicie in French.
'DEUCE' in Italian is translated as 'DUE'.
"Madrigal" in English is madrigal in French and madrigale in Italian.