"The great dream" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il grande sogno. The masculine singular definite article, feminine/masculine singular adjective, and masculine singular noun also translate into English as "the big dream." The pronunciation will be "eel GRAN-dey SO-nyo" in Italian.
No, Sogno grande is not the Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Dream big." The masculine singular noun and adjective instead translate into English as "big dream," with the pronunciation "SO-nyo GRAN-dey" in Italian. The correct phrase will be Sogna in grande ("SO-nya een GRAN-dey") in the singular and Sognate in grande in the plural in Italian.
"I have a dream!" in English is Ho un sogno! in Italian.
"Beautiful dream" in English is bel sogno in Italian.
Buonanotte alla donna del sogno! in Italian is "Good night to the woman in the dream!" in English.
"I had a dream about this" in English is Ho fatto un sogno su questo in Italian.
It basically means seguire quel sogno
"What a Wonderful Dream" equals "Sogno meraviglioso"
"I dream very high!" in English is Lo sogno molto alto!in Italian.
sto vivendo il sogno americano
"My dream" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase sogno mio. The masculine singular noun and possessive also translate into English as "my aspiration," "my daydream," "my pipe-dream," or "my reverie" according to context. The pronunciation will be "SO-nyo MEE-o" in Italian.
Il mio sogno italiano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my Italian dream." The masculine singular phrase models the grammatical difference of English not employing "the" every time that Italian uses the definite article, in this case il. The pronunciation will be "eel MEE-o SO-nyo EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
"Beautiful dream" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bel sogno.Specifically, the masculine adjective bello* means "beautiful" in English. The masculine noun sogno translates as "dream" in English. The pronunciation will be "behl SOH-nyoh" in Italian.*The ending syllable -lo drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a noun which begins with a consonant.