Orticello is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "kitchen garden." The masculine singular noun translates literally as "little vegetable garden" in English. The pronunciation will be "OR-tee-TCHEL-lo" in Italian.
"Garden tools" in English is attrezzi da giardino in Italian.
"Antique garden urn" in English is antica urna da giardino in Italian.
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Giardino lunare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "moon garden." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "lunar garden" in English. The pronunciation will be "djar-DEE-no lo-NA-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Giardino is an Italian equivalent of the English word "garden." The masculine singular noun may be used figuratively, literally or symbolically. The pronunciation will be "djar-DEE-no" in Italian.
"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."
"Carmel" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian name Carmelo. The masculine proper noun originates in the ancient Hebrew word Karmel ("garden," "grove," "orchard"). The pronunciation will be "kar-MEY-lo" in Italian.
'Il giardino' is an Italian equivalent of 'the garden'. It's pronounced 'eel djahr-DEE-noh'. 'A garden' is translated as 'un giardino'.
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Giardino di Tracy is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Tracy's garden".Specifically, the masculine noun giardino is "garden". The preposition ditranslates as "of". The pronunciation will be "djar-DEE-no dee TRA-see" in Italian.
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.