L'America è il miglior paese! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "America is the best country!" The pronunciation will be "la-MEY-ree-ka eh eel mee-LYOR pa-EY-ze" in Italian.
La villa in Italian means "the country house," "the mansion-house," "the manor" or "the residence" in English.
Madre patria is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "mother country." The feminine singular nouns may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la("the") or indefinite una ("a," "an"). The pronunciation will be "MA-drey PA-trya" in Italian.
Paese is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "country." The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un, uno ("a, an"). The pronunciation will be "pa-EY-zey" in Italian.
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"Grandma's country house" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase villa di nonna. The feminine singular noun, possessive preposition, and feminine singular noun translate literally into English as "country house of grandmother." The pronunciation will be "VEEL-la dee NON-na" in Italian.
"Country house" is an English equivalent of the Italian word villa. The feminine singular noun in question references in fact a large habitation whose property includes substantial gardens or parks. The pronunciation will be "VEEL-la" in Italian.
Ceadda or Chad as a person's name and Ciadas the country's name are Italian equivalents of the English name "Chad." The proper noun traces its origins to the Anglo-Saxon name Caedda of uncertain etymology. The respective pronunciations will be "TCHAD-da" or "tchad" for the name and "tchad" for the country in Italian.
"Mansion" in English is palazzo or villa in Italian. Context makes clear "palace" (case 1) or "(big country) house with gardens" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "pa-LAT-tso" and "VEEL-la" in Italian.
"Very well, countrywomen!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Molto bene, paesane! The greeting references an all-female audience of compatriots or country-folk. The pronunciation will be "MOL-to BEH-ney peye-ZA-ney" in Italian.
Il bel paese d'Italia! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The beautiful country of Italy!" An apostrophe replaces the final letter in the preposition di since the vowel is the same that begins the following word. The pronunciation will be "eel bel pa-EY-zey dee-TA-lya" in Pisan Italian.
Italia is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Italy." The feminine singular noun references the country's insular and peninsular components as a whole. The pronunciation will be "ee-TA-lya" in Italian.
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