Luna is an Italian equivalent of 'moon'. It's a feminine gender noun that's pronounced 'LOO-nah'. It takes the feminine definite article 'la' ['the'], and the feminine indefinite article 'una' ['a, one'].
"Moon" in English is (la) luna ("the moon") in Italian.
new moon - nuova luna.
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Alla Luna e ritorno is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "To the moon and back." The prepositional phrase literally translates as "to the Moon and (the) trip back" in English. The pronunciation will be "AL-la LOO-na ey ree-TOR-no" in Italian.
Luna notte in Italian means "moon night" in English.
Seems likely to be "moon"
The Italian city featured in "New Moon" is Volterra. It is where the Volturi, the powerful vampire coven, reside and play a significant role in the storyline.
Earth's only natural satellite is the moon. We call it The Moon. In Italian, Moon is Luna, so some people call it Luna.
Luna nuova is an Italian equivalent of 'new moon'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'luna'means 'moon'. The feminine adjective 'nuova' means 'new'. The phrase is pronounced 'LOO-nah NWOH-vah'.
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.
Luna e sole is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "moon and sun." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun, conjunction, and masculine singular noun will be "LOO-na ey SO-ley" in Italian.
Amici della luna in Italian means "friends of the moon" in English.