"Business" is an English equivalent of the Italian word negozio. The masculine singular noun also may be translated into English as "commerce," "shop," "store" or "trade" according to context. The pronunciation will be "ney-GO-tsyo" in Italian.
"Art shop" in English is negozio d'arte in Italian.
Carino il tuo negozio.
Negozio is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "store." The masculine singular noun also may be translated literally as "shop" and loosely as "deal," "negotiation" or "transaction." The pronunciation will be "ney-GO-tsyo" in Italian.
La spesa is an Italian equivalent of the English word "shopping." The feminine singular noun may be preceded by the present infinitive fare ("to do," "to make") to communicate in English "to go shopping." The pronunciation will be "la SPEY-sa" in Italian. acquisti? acquisti? acquisti? acquisti?
Nuovo negozio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "new business".Specifically, the masculine adjective nuovo means "new". The masculine noun negozio translates as "business". The pronunciation will be "NWO-vo ne-GO-tsyo" in Italian.
Negozio di animali is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pet store." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun, preposition, and masculine plural noun -- which translate literally as "store of animals" -- will be "ne-GO-tsyo dee A-nee-MA-lee" in Italian.
"Yes, I have a business" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sì, ho un negozio. The declarative statement serves to illustrate a difference between English and Italian whereby the latter uses subject pronouns -- in this case io ("I") -- for clarity and emphasis, neither of which need to be heeded here since context and verb endings make the first-person nature of the speaker clear. The pronunciation will be "SEE o oon ney-GO-tsyo" in Italian.
Bottega o negozio? and Bottega oppure negozio? are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Shop or store?" Context makes clear whether a more informal (case 1) or less informal (example 2) style suits. The respective pronunciations will be "bot-TEY-ga o ney-GO-tsyo" and "bot-TEY-ga op-POO-rey ney-GO-tsyo" in Italian.
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
Affari is an Italian equivalent of 'negozio'. The masculine gender noun 'negozio' may mean 'business'. That's the meaning of the masculine gender noun 'affari'. The pronunciation is 'ahf-FAH-ree' for 'affari' and 'neh-GOH-tsyoh' for 'negozio'.
"About" in English is circa in Italian.
"Out" in English is fuori in Italian.