La grande speranza bianca is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "great white hope." The feminine singular phrase most famously serves as the translated title of the play "The Great White Hope" by American playwright Howard Oliver Sackler (Dec. 19, 1929-Oct. 12, 1982). The pronunciation will be "la GRAN-dey spey-RAN-tsa BYAN-ka" in Pisan Italian.
"The white" in English is il bianco in Italian.
"White" in English is bianca in the feminine and bianco in the masculine in Italian.
"White girl" in English is ragazza bianca in Italian.
Stella biancha
salsa bianca
Giorgio Bianco is an Italian equivalent of the English name "George White." The surname also translates as Bianca, Bianche and Bianchi in Italian. The pronunciation will be "DJOR-djo BYAN-ko" in Pisan Italian.
Biancaneve is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Snow White".Specifically, the feminine adjective bianca means "white". The feminine noun nevetranslates as "snow". The pronunciation will be "BYAN-ka NEY-vey" in Italian.
Bianchetto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "whitebait." The masculine singular noun in question translates literally as "little white" in English. The pronunciation will be "byan-KET-to" in Italian.
I've heard "madigani" used by Italians in reference to people with no Italian blood in them.
Shiroi ōki na is great white however if its the shark your referring to its oojirosame
Persona bianca is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "white person." The feminine singular phrase may be applied to a white-skinned (pelle bianca) female or male. The pronunciation will be "per-SO-na BYAN-ka" in Pisan Italian.
White when translated from English to Japanese is shiro for shiro means white