Le otto regioni terrestri is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the eight land regions."
Specifically, the feminine definite article le is "the." The number otto means "eight (8)." The feminine noun regioni means "regions." The feminine/masculine adjective terrestri translates as "earthly, land, terrestrial."
The pronunciation will be "ley OT-to rey-DJO-nee ter-REH-stree" in Italian.
"Forty-eight" in English is quarantotto in Italian.
"Eighty-eight" in English is ottantotto in Italian.
"Twenty-eight" in English means ventotto in Italian.
"Fall down seven, get up eight" in English is Cadere sette volte, rialzarsi otto in Italian.
Novantotto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "ninety-eight (98)." The pronunciation of the invariable noun -- which combines novanta ("ninety," "90") and otto("eight," "8") -- will be "NO-van-TOT-to" in Italian.
Ventotto is an Italian equivalent of the English number "twenty-eight."Specifically, the number venti means "twenty (20)." The number otto means "eight (8)." The pronunciation is "vehn-TOHT-toh."
Diciotto is an Italian equivalent of the English number "eighteen." The number in question merges dieci ("ten") and otto ("eight") to form "18." The pronunciation will be "dee-TCHOT-to" in Pisan Italian.
Duemila otto is an Italian equivalent of the English number "2008." The numerical phrase translates literally as "two thousand eight" in English. The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey MEE-la OT-to" in Pisan Italian.
Estate Zero Otto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Summer Oh Eight." The phrase refers to an abbreviated way of saying "Summer 2008" in English and in Italian. The pronunciation will be "ey-STA-tey TSEH-ro OT-to" in Pisan Italian.
Sessantotto is a literal Italian equivalent of the English number "68." The pronunciation of the invariable numeral -- which combines sessanta ("sixty," "60") and otto("eight,") "8") -- will be "SES-san-TOT-to" in Italian.
Centotrentotto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "one hundred thirty-eight (138)." The number in question combines the numbers cento ("hundred," "100"), trenta("thirty," "30") and otto ("eight," "8"). The pronunciation will be "TCHEN-to-tren-TOT-to" in Italian.
Settantotto is an Italian equivalent of '78'. It combines the masculine number 'settanta' for '70', and the masculine number 'otto' for 'eight'. It's pronounced 'seht-tahn-TOHT-toh'.