Nome della canzone is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "song name." The masculine singular noun, prepositional combination, and feminine singular noun translate literally into English as "name of the song." The pronunciation will be "NO-mey DEL-la kan-TSO-ney" in Italian.
"Beautiful song" in English means bella canzone in Italian.
(La) canzone.
sonetto
L'ultima canzone in Italian means "the last song" in English.
una canzone molto bella
Che canzone sentimentale... Che canzone adorabile
"Song" is an English equivalent of the Italian word canzone. The feminine singular noun also translates into English as "lyric," "madrigal" or "tune" according to context. The pronunciation will be "kan-TSO-ney" in Italian.
Ti amo veramente! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I really love you!" The phrase most famously references a song by the Italian pop band Modà of Milan. The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo VEY-ra-MEN-tey" in Italian.
The Spanish phrase "besame mucho" is translated into "kiss me a lot" in English. It is also the name of a popular Spanish song by artist Andrea Bocelli.
Ti ho dedicato una canzone in Italian is "I have dedicated a song to you" in English.The song does not necessarily have to be produced by the dedicator. It could, for instance, be a song one person loves and simply wants to share with another.
The song "Te Amo" was recorded by Rihanna and was released in June of 2010. The name of this song translated to "I Love You" in English and is also the name of songs by other artists.
Sulla tua strada is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "on your way." The feminine singular prepositional phrase most famously references a song by Turin-born Italian musician Fabrizio Catalano (born November 30, 1985). The pronunciation will be "SOOL-la TOO-a STRA-da" in Italian.