"The garden" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il giardino.
Specifically, the masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine noun giardino means "garden." The pronunciation is "eel djahr-DEE-noh."
'Il giardino' is an Italian equivalent of 'the garden'. It's pronounced 'eel djahr-DEE-noh'. 'A garden' is translated as 'un giardino'.
Il in Italian means "the" in English.
Il messaggio in Italian is "the message" in English.
Il tuo giardino in the singular and il vostro giardino in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "your garden." Context makes clear whether one "your" (case 1) or two or more "you all's" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciation will be "eel TOO-o djar-DEE-no" in the singular and "eel VO-stro djar-DEE-no" in the plural in Italian.
Il piede in Italian means "the foot" in English.
Il placet in Italian means "the permit" in English.
Il Cenacolo in Italian is "The Last Supper" in English.
Il pescecane in Italian means "the dogfish" in English.
Il genio in Italian is "the genius" in English.
"The sacred garden" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il giardino sacro.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilmeans "the." The masculine noun giardino means "garden." The masculine adjective sacro means "sacred."The pronunciation is "eel djahr-DEE-noh SAH-kroh."
Il fortunato in Italian means "the lucky one" in English.
"The best!" in English is Il migliore! in Italian.