"Strong and beautiful" in English is forte e bella in Italian.
"Be strong!" in English is Essere forte! in Italian.
"Strong woman" in English is virago in Italian.
Forte in Italian means "strong" in English.
Fortissimo in Italian is "very strong" in English.
Forti basi, solide fondamenta
Mamma forte is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "strong mom." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "strong ma," "strong mom," "strong mommy," "strong mum" and "strong mummie" in English. The pronunciation will be "MAM-ma FOR-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Mezzo-forte is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "medium loud." The phrase translates literally as "half-strong" in English. The pronunciation will be "MED-dzo-FOR-tey" in Pisan Italian.
"Strong grown-up" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase grande forte. The masculine singular noun and feminine/masculine singular adjective also translate into English as "strong adult," "strong famous person," and "strong greatness" according to context. The pronunciation will be "GRAN-dey FOR-tey" in Italian.
Parole forti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "strong words." The feminine plural phrase may be preceded immediately by the feminine plural le since Italian employs definite articles when English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(ley) pa-RO-ley FOR-tee" in Pisan Italian.
In Igbo, "strong beautiful man" can be translated to "Nwoke nwoke nwere nnebe nke ukwuu."
Vilio is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Will." The diminutive serves as an affectionately shortened form of Guglielmo ("William"), a masculine proper noun originating in the Germanic Wilhelm ("strong will helmet"). The pronunciation will be "VEE-lyo" in Italian.
to kill is uccidere (ammazzare is more strong) someone is qualcuno kill someone! uccidi qualcuno