Forza e lealtÃ?' is an Italian equivalent of 'strength and loyalty'. The feminine gender noun 'forza' is pronounced 'FOHR-tsah', and means 'strength'. The conjunction 'e' is pronounced 'eh', and means 'and'. The feminine gender noun 'lealtÃ?' is pronounced 'leh-ahl-TAH', and means 'loyalty'.
Amicizia, amore, fedeltà e fiducia and Amicizia, amore, lealtà e fiducia are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Friendship, love, loyalty and trust." Birthplace and personal preference determine which version suits since some Italian language speakers favor the flow of two words beginning with the vowel "a" and two with the consonant "f." The respective pronunciations will be "A-mee-TCHEE-tsya-MO-rey FEY-del-TA ey fee-DOO-tcha" and "A-mee-TCHEE-tsya-MO-rey LEY-al-TA ey fee-DOO-tcha" in Pisan Italian.
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"Loyalty" in English is Fedeltà in Italian.
Fede, fedeltà , and fiducia are Italian equivalents of the English word "faith." The feminine singular noun fede means "religious faith" while the feminine singular nouns fedeltà and fiducia respectively translate into English as "faith, faithfulness, loyalty" and "faith, trust." The respective pronunciations will be "FEY-dey," FEY-del-TA," and "fee-DOO-tcha" in Italian.
Love loyalty is the English equivalent of 'Aimez loyaute'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'aimez' means '[you all] love'. The noun 'loyaute' means 'loyalty'. Amate fidelitatem is the Latin equivalent of the preceding English and French commands. In the word by word translation, the verb 'amate' means '[you all] love'. The noun 'fidelitatem' means 'loyalty'.
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"Loyalty" in English is Fedeltà in Italian.
"Loyalty and respect" in English means fedeltà e rispettoin Italian.
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.
Amore e lealtà is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "love and loyalty." The declarative phrase models a rare instance in which English and Italian phrase and sentence structure resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "a-MO-rey LEY-al-TA" in Italian.
Damone is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Damion." The masculine proper name in question most famously references the fifth to fourth century B.C. individual and his friend Pythias (Pizia) whose friendship and loyalty are honored by the fraternal organization The Knights of Pythias. The pronunciation will be "da-MO-ney" in Italian.
La famiglia è lealtà! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Family is loyalty!" The feminine singular phrase models a linguistic difference whereby Italian employs definite articles -- in this case, la -- where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "la fa-MEE-lya eh LEY-al-TA" in Pisan Italian.
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'.
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Friendship Loyalty Commitment was created on 1999-07-06.
Fede, fedeltà , and fiducia are Italian equivalents of the English word "faith." The feminine singular noun fede means "religious faith" while the feminine singular nouns fedeltà and fiducia respectively translate into English as "faith, faithfulness, loyalty" and "faith, trust." The respective pronunciations will be "FEY-dey," FEY-del-TA," and "fee-DOO-tcha" in Italian.
Buona fede translates from Italian to English as good faith. Buona fede can also translate from Italian to English as good night. Fede translates as loyalty, trust or faith.
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