Gavettoni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "water balloons." The masculine plural noun also may be translated as "water bombs" in English. The pronunciation will be "GA-vet-tO-nee" in Italian.
"Dead in the water" in English is morto in acqua in Italian.
Dammi dell'acqua! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Give me some water!" The pronunciation will be "DAM-mee DEL-LA-kwa" in Italian.
The pronunciation is "A" is in Apple and then "Gwa".... "A"-"Gwa"
acqua imbottigliata, una bottiglia d'acqua.
Acqua corrente is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "flowing water." The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "running water" in English. The pronunciation will be "A-kwa kor-REN-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Pozzanghera is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "puddle of water." The feminine singular noun translates literally as "puddle of dirty water." The pronunciation will be "POT-tsan-GHEY-ra" in Italian.
"Spring" as a water body or source is a literal English equivalent of the Italian word polla. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun will be "POL-la" in Italian.
literally Voglio acqua, better vorrei dell'acqua
Acqua pura is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pure water." The feminine singular phrase models the Italian tendency to place adjectives after, not before, their nouns. The pronunciation will be "A-kwa POO-ra" in Italian.
"Cologne" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase aqua di uomo. The prepositional phrase translates literally into English as "water of man." The pronunciation will be "A-kwa dee WO-mo" in Italian.
Acqua blu is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "blue water." The feminine singular phrase may be substituted by acqua azzurra ("azure water") or acqua celeste("sky-blue water") according to English context. The pronunciation will be "A-kwa bloo" in Pisan Italian.
"Water of joy" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase acqua di gioia. The pronunciation of the feminine singular prepositional phrase is "A-kwa dee DJO-ya" in Italian.