Genere is an Italian equivalent of 'gender'. It's pronounced 'JEH-neh-ray'. It's a masculine gender noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one'].
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The Italian word cinema is masculine, not feminine, in gender.
Gelo is the Italian equivalent of 'frost'. It's a masculine gender noun. The phrase 'frost bitten' is translated into Italian as 'gelato' or 'congelato'. The word 'frostbite' is translated as the masculine gender noun 'congelamento'.
Palazzo is the Italian equivalent of 'palace'. It's a masculine gender noun. The phrase 'royal palace' may be translated into Italian literally as 'palazzo reale'; or by the feminine gender noun 'reggia'. But a bishop's palace only is translated into the masculine gender noun 'vescovato'.
In Italian, it is "bambino" or "bambina", depending on gender. In Spanish, it is "bebé".
Oceano is the Italian equivalent of 'ocean'. It's a masculine gender noun. The Italian word 'mare' may be translated as 'ocean'. But it's a masculine gender noun that literally refers to 'sea'.
Pettirosso is the Italian equivalent of the songbird called 'robin'. It's a masculine gender noun. The word in Italian literally means 'red breast', from the masculine gender noun 'petto' for 'chest' and the adjective 'rosso' for 'red'.
Mappa is the Italian equivalent of 'map'. It's a feminine gender noun that serves as a general term in Italian. Another general term is the feminine gender carta geografica, in which 'carta' means 'map' and 'geografica' means 'geographical'. A map of the heavens or sky is 'carta celeste', in which 'celeste' means 'heavenly'.Other terms may be used for specific kinds of maps. For example, the Italian equivalent of 'city map' is the feminine gender noun 'pianta'. The Italian equivalent of 'street map' is the feminine gender 'carta stradale'.
Isola tends to be the Italian equivalent of 'isle' and 'island'. It's a feminine gender noun that's used in the singular form. It's pronounced 'EE-soh-lah'. A particularly small isle, or islet, may be translated into Italian by the feminine gender noun 'isoletta' or the masculine gender noun 'isolotto'.
Figlioccio is the Italian equivalent of 'godson'. It's a masculine gender noun that's pronounced fee-LYOH-choh. The word for 'goddaughter' is the feminine gender noun 'figlioccia'.
A powerful Italian man is the Pope. The equivalent of his title in Latin is the masculine gender noun Pontifex. The equivalent in Italian is the masculine gender noun Papa, which takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'uno' ['a, one']. The word is pronounced 'POHN-tih-fehx' in Latin, and 'PAH-pah' in Italian.
Cuoco is an Italian equivalent of 'cook'. It's a masculine gender noun that's pronounced 'KWOH-koh'. 'Capo cuoco' is Italian for 'chef'.