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.
"Loyalty and respect" in English means fedeltà e rispettoin Italian.
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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'.
Da Nassau, Bahamas is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "From Nassau, Bahamas." The Italian language tries to respect as much as possible the original pronunciation and spelling of proper names of place. The pronunciation will be "da NAS-sow ba-A-mas" in Italian.
Faruq is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Farouk." The masculine proper name serves as an Arabic loan name whose spelling tends to respect a spelling of "u" for an "oo" sound and "q" for a "k" sound in Italian. The pronunciation will be "fa-ROOK" in Pisan Italian.
"Morgan" is an English loan word/name in Italian.Specifically, Italian language speakers tend to respect the original language of a person's name. The Italian pronunciation is "MOHR-gahn." The meaning, from the original Irish "móraigeanta" is "magnanimo" ("magnanimous").
Dammi il tuo nome del skype (with respect) Mi dai il tuo nome del skype
Brendan is the same in English and Italian, because of the tendency to respect the original language's spelling.
Brandon is the same in English and Italian, because of the tendency to respect the original language's spelling.
"Your" as an adjective and "yours" as a pronoun are English equivalents of the Italian word vostro. The masculine singular adjective/pronoun is employed to designate what belongs to "you all" even though colloquially, conversationally, informally it also may be used to refer what belongs to only one "you" as a way of showing admiration and respect. The pronunciation will be "VO-stro" in Italian.
show respect to your loyalty
"Saint" is an English equivalent of the Italian word san.Specifically, the word is an abbreviated form of the masculine noun santo. It may be used in conversational or written Italian. The pronunciation always will be "sahn".