Più di un fungo is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "more than one fungus." The above-mentioned example also may be translated into English as "more than a fungus." The pronunciation will be "pyoo dee oon FOON-go" in Italian.
"More" in English is più in Italian.
"More than..." in English is più di... in Italian.
"Cake and more!" in English is Torta e altro! in Italian.
Di più in Italian means "more" in English.
"Nothing more, I swear!" in English is Nient'altro, lo giuro! in Italian.
Più amata in Italian means "more loved" in English.
Tutto e più in Italian means "Everything and more" in English.
molti di più
problemaguaio (one), guai (more)
"I need more wine" in English means Ho bisogno ancora del vino in Italian.
"Marvelous" in English is meravigliosa about a female or meravigliose about two or more females and meraviglioso about a male in Italian or meravigliosiabout two or more males in Italian.
"Green-blue" is an English equivalent of the Italian word ciano.Specifically, the word is a masculine adjective in its singular form. It may be translated more formally as "cyan." The pronunciation will be "TCHA-no" in Italian.