Tatum is an English loan name in Italian.
Specifically, the English name is a feminine proper noun. It traces its origins back to the Old English culture of ancient England. Its original meaning is "Tata's homestead."
The pronunciation is "tah-toom."
"Answer" in English is rispondere as the verb and risposta as the noun in Italian.
The English phrase "Italian meal" is correct as written since English capitalizes the proper noun-related adjective Italian but not the common noun meal.
Noi is an Italian equivalent of the English word "we." The pronunciation will be "voy"* in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
"Tomorrow" is an English equivalent of the Italian noun domani.Specifically, the Italian word may be an adverb or a noun. As a noun, it is masculine. But either way, the pronunciation is the same: "doh-MAH-nee."
"Crossed" in English is attraversato in Italian.
"Joshua" is an English equivalent of the Italian noun Giosuè.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine proper noun. Both the Italian and the English names derive from the original Hebrew for "Yahweh is salvation." The pronunciation is "djyoh-SWEH."
The precious stone 'agate' is an English equivalent of the Italian feminine noun 'agata'.
"Duck" in English means abbassarsi as a verb and anatra as a noun in Italian.
Cuoco is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Cooke." The masculine singular noun translates as "cook," which is the occupational reason for the English surname. The pronunciation will be "KWO-ko" in Pisan Italian.
Pompiere is an Italian equivalent of the English word "firefighter." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "pom-PYEH-rey" in Italian.
Albergo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "hotel." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "al-BER-go" in Italian.
"Click" in English is clic in Italian.