"The Woman Led Astray" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase La traviata.
Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the". The feminine adjective/noun/pronoun traviatatranslates as "(female, woman) corrupted, led astray, perverted". The pronunciation will be "lah trah-VYAH-tah" in Italian.
La traviata in Italian means "The one who goes astray" in English.
La bocca in Italian is "the mouth" in English.
"The fallen woman Violet" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase La traviata Violetta. The feminine singular definite article, adjective/past participle/pronoun, and proper name most famously reference a character in an opera by Giuseppe Verdi (October 9/10, 1813 - 27 January 27, 1901). The pronunciation will be "la tra-VYA-ta vyo-LET-ta" in Italian.
La bella in Italian means "the beautiful" in English.
La vita in Italian means "the life" in English.
La cucina in Italian means "the kitchen" in English.
La volpe in Italian means "the fox" in English.
La libertà in Italian means "liberty" in English.
La gamba in Italian means "the leg" in English.
La padrona in Italian means "the mistress" in English.
La chiesa in Italian means "the church" in English.
La means "the" so la rosa is "the rose" when translated from Catalan, Italian or Spanish to English.
"Brotherhood" in English is la fratellanza in Italian.