Vento in Italian and Portuguese is "wind" in English.
"Wind" in English is vento in Italian.
Vento estivo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "summer wind." The pronunciation will be "VEN-to ey-STEE-vo" in Italian.
Guardare il vento is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to face the wind." The pronunciation will be "gwa-DA-rey eel VEN-to" in Italian.
"Goodbye, wind houses!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Addio, case del vento! The greeting, feminine plural noun, preposition with masculine singular definite article, and masculine singular noun translate literally into English as "Farewell, houses of the wind!" The pronunciation will be "ad-DEE-o KA-sey del VEN-to" in Italian.
C'è vento, Fa vento, È ventoso! and Tira vento! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "It's windy!" Birthplace and personal preference determine whether "There's wind" (case 1), "It makes wind" (example 2), "It's windy" (instance 3) or "It blows wind" (option 4) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tcheh VEN-to," "fa VEN-to," "eh ven-TO-so" and "TEE-ra VEN-to" in Pisan Italian.
Pioggia, arcobaleno, neve, sole, vento are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "rain, rainbow, snow, sun, wind." Arcobaleno, sole, and vento function as masculine singular nouns whereas neve and pioggia serve as feminine singular nouns in Italian. The respective pronunciations will be "PYOD-dja," "AR-ko-ba-LEY-no," "NEY-vey," "SO-ley," and "VEN-to" in Italian.
o vento
Il vento.
El viento (Spanish) = the windLe vent (French)Il vento (Italian)O vento (Portuguese)Der Wind (German)Y gwynt (Welsh)Makani (Hawaiian)Mata'i (Tahitian)Matagi (Samoan)Matangi (Maori)Metani (Marquesan)Metaki (Nukuhiva)Madangi (Nukuoro)Cagi (Fijian)El Viento/Viento (Zamboangueño Chavacano) =The Wind/Wind
Order in English.
Al Vento's birth name is Alan Vento.
Joey Vento's birth name is Joseph Vento.