Donne di classe is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "classy women."
Specifically, the feminine noun donne means "women." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun classemeans "class."
The pronunciation is "DOHN-neh dee KLAHS-seh."
"Classy women" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase donne di classe.Specifically, the feminine noun donne means "women." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun classemeans "class."The pronunciation is "DOHN-neh dee KLAHS-seh."
Donne sensuali is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sexy women." The feminine plural noun and adjective also may be rendered into English as "sensual women" and "sensuous women." The pronunciation will be "DON-ney sen-SWA-lee" in Italian.
Giorno delle donne is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Women's Day".Specifically, the masculine noun giorno is "day". The word delle means "of the". The feminine noun donne translates as "ladies, women".The pronunciation will be "DJOR-no DEL-le DON-ne" in Italian.
"Women" in English is donne in Italian.
Così fan tutte is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thus do all women." The phrase most famously references an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756 - December 5, 1791). The pronunciation will be "ko-SEE fan TOOT-tey" in Italian.
"Leader of women" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase duce di donne.Specifically, the masculine noun duce is "commander, leader." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun donne translates as "females, ladies, women."The pronunciation will be "DOO-tchey dee DOn-ney" in Italian.
"Hot women" in English is donne calde in Italian.
"Beautiful women" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase belle donne.Specifically, the feminine adjective belle means "beautiful, handsome." The feminine noun donne means "women." The pronunciation is "BEHL-leh DOHN-neh."
"Beautiful women!" in Italian is Belle donne! in Italian.
Donne d'Italia is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "women of Italy." The feminine plural noun, possessive preposition, and feminine proper noun also may be rendered into English as "females of Italy" depending upon context. The pronunciation will be "DON-ney dee-TA-lya" in Italian.
"How beautiful!" in English about two women is Che belle!in Italian.
"Very beautiful (things)" and "very beautiful (women)" are two English equivalents of the Italian phrase molto belle.Specifically, the adverb molto means "a lot, lots, very." The feminine adjective belle translates as "beautiful ones, beautiful things" in terms of feminine-designated concepts and objects and as "beautiful women" in terms of humankind. The pronunciation will be "MOL-to BEL-ley" in Italian.