'Mela amara' is an Italian equivalent of 'bitter apple'. The word 'mela' is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. The phrase is pronounced 'MEH-lah ah-MAH-rah'.
"Apple" in English means mela in Italian.
Bitter Melon or Bitter Gourd or Balsam Apple or Amargoso it is all the same. (:
amaretto
its balsam apple
Like really bitter, sour apple sauce. It is the ancestor of the apple.
no
how to say apple of my eye in Italian " mela di mia occhio'"
bitter apple spray say no
Tofaha mora:تفاحه مره
cippolini
Yes it is an Italian bitter drink. It used to be more widely available in the U.S., but now I think you can only get it in New York. It's supposed to help digestion.
Melona is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "big apple." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun will be "mey-LO-na" in Italian.