Lealta is the Italian equivalent of 'loyalty'. It's a feminine gender noun. Its equivalent form as an adjective is 'leale', which translates as 'loyal'. There's just the one form of the adjective, to refer to a loyal female or a loyal male.
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โ 14y ago"Loyalty" in English is Fedeltà in Italian.
"Loyalty and respect" in English means fedeltà e rispettoin Italian.
Amore e lealtà is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "love and loyalty." The declarative phrase models a rare instance in which English and Italian phrase and sentence structure resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "a-MO-rey LEY-al-TA" in Italian.
LealtÃ? is an Italian equivalent of 'loyalty', and is pronounced 'leh-ahl-TAH'. Onore means 'honor', and is pronounced 'oh-NOH-reh'. Rispetto means 'respect', and is pronounced 'ree-SPEHT-toh'. Fierezza is 'pride', and is pronounced 'fyeh-REHTS-tsah'.
La famiglia è lealtà! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Family is loyalty!" The feminine singular phrase models a linguistic difference whereby Italian employs definite articles -- in this case, la -- where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "la fa-MEE-lya eh LEY-al-TA" in Pisan Italian.
Lealtà e fiducia, poi rispetto is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "loyalty and trust, then respect." The adverb poi also may be translated into English as "later," "later on." The pronunciation will be "LEY-al-TA ey fee-DOO-tcha poy ree-SPET-to" in Italian.
Buona fede translates from Italian to English as good faith. Buona fede can also translate from Italian to English as good night. Fede translates as loyalty, trust or faith.
Symbolism was a major part of Italian/northern Renaissance art, and dogs were used to symbolize loyalty.
Forza e lealtÃ?' is an Italian equivalent of 'strength and loyalty'. The feminine gender noun 'forza' is pronounced 'FOHR-tsah', and means 'strength'. The conjunction 'e' is pronounced 'eh', and means 'and'. The feminine gender noun 'lealtÃ?' is pronounced 'leh-ahl-TAH', and means 'loyalty'.
Loyalty to Loyalty was created on 2008-09-23.
When it is used in phrases such as "loyalty bonus" or "loyalty payment", "loyalty card".
The Italian word "compari" or "compare" is a term used to address close friends or comrades, typically within the context of the Sicilian Mafia. It is similar to the term "sworn brother" and signifies a strong bond of loyalty and camaraderie.