"Filberto" is a Spanish or Italian name of Germanic origin, meaning "very bright" or "bright support."
the name is of Italian origin and means bright or clever
The correct spelling for the Italian word meaning faces is spelt "Facce"
"Villacci" does not have a standard meaning in Italian. It could be a surname, a regional dialect, or a misspelling of a word.
The Italian equivalent of "God" is "Dio."
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In Italian, the word used is "goomatta", meaning mistress or girlfriend.
The Italian word for "very soft" is "molto morbido."
The Italian word for death is "morte" as it is in quite a few languages. The plural of death in Italian (Deaths) is "morti."
"Augori" is not a word in Italian. It does not have a specific meaning in the Italian language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a variation of another word.
There is no such word in English. -Try Italian or Spanish.
The word "aperto" is the Italian translation of the word "open". This is derived from the Latin word aperire, meaning "to open".