Cibo magnifico is an Italian equivalent of 'magnificent food'. The masculine noun 'cibo' means 'food'. The masculine adjective 'magnifico' means 'magnificent'. Together, they're pronounced 'CHEE-boh mahg-NEE-fee-koh'.
Cibo eccellente is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "excellent food."
Specifically, the masculine noun cibo means "food." The feminine/masculine adjective eccellente means "excellent." The pronunciation is "TCHEE-boh ETCH-tchehl-LEHN-teh."
Magnifica uva is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "magnificent grapes."
Specifically, the feminine adjective magnifica means "magnificent." The feminine noun uva means "grapes." The pronunciation is "mahg-NEE-fee-kah OO-vah."
Cibo e delizioso
"Magnificent" in English is magnifico in Italian.
Siamo magnifici
"I am just Enzo the magnificent!" in English is Sono solo Enzo il magnifico! in Italian.
Magnifico, sontuoso, splendido.
Magnifica is an Italian equivalent of the English word "magnificent."Specifically, the Italian word is the feminine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "mah-GNEE-fee-kah." The masculine form, magnifico, is pronounced "mah-GNEE-fee-koh."
Magnifico. Sfarzoso. Splendido
Lorenzo de' Medici (January 1, 1449 - 9 April 1492) was an Italian statesman and ruler of the Florentine Republic during the Italian Renaissance. Known as Lorenzo the Magnificent(Lorenzo il Magnifico) (Wikipedia)
Magnifica in the feminine and magnifico in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "magnificent".Specifically, the Italian words are adjectives in their singular form. The feminine form will be pronounced "ma-NYEE-fee-ka" in Italian. The pronunciation of the masculine form will be "ma-NYEE-fee-ko".
Che magnifico! in the masculine and Che magnifica!in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "How magnificent!"Specifically, the exclamatory che means "what." The masculine adjective magnifico the feminine magnificamean "magnificent." The pronunciation is "keh mahg-NEE-fee-koh" in the masculine and "keh mahg-NEE-fee-kah" in the feminine.
Il quadro è magnifico! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The painting is magnificent!"Specifically, the masculine definite article il means "the." The masculine noun quadro means "painting." The verb è means "(it) is." The masculine adjective magnificomeans "magnificent."The pronunciation is "eel KWAH-droh eh mahg-NEE-fee-koh."
I would say Italian food would not be good for a cat unless it is Italian Cat Food, not human food.
No, a hamburger is not an Italian food. The Hamburger originally, is an American food.