Grassa in Italian means "fat" in English.
"Fat Girl" in English means ragazza grassa in Italian.
La mia sorella è grassa! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "My sister is fat!" The declarative/exclamatory statement models a difference between the two languages whereby Italian employs the definite article -- in this case, la -- where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "la MEE-a so-REL-la eh GRAS-sa" in Italian.
The singular grassa and the plural grasse in the feminine and the singular grasso and the plural grassi in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "fat." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "GRAS-sa" or "GRAS-sey" in the feminine and "GRAS-so" or "GRAS-see" in the masculine in Italian.
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
"About" in English is circa in Italian.
"Out" in English is fuori in Italian.
"Or" in English is o in Italian.
"Not italian" in English is non italiano in Italian.
"To have" in English means avere in Italian.
"How is he?" in English is Come sta? in Italian.
"And you?" in English is E tu? in Italian.
"Who we are" in English is Chi siamo in Italian.