"Cibo e vino deliziosi" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "delicious food and wine."
Specifically, the masculine noun "cibo" means "food." The conjunction "e" means "and." The masculine noun "vino" means "wine." The masculine adjective "deliziosi" means "delicious."
The pronunciation is "TCHEE-boh eh VEE-noh DEH-lee-TSYO-zee."
Il cibo è delizioso! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The food is delicious!" The declarative/exclamatory statement models a rare instance where English and Italian phrase or sentence structures match. The pronunciation will be "eel TCHEE-bo eh DEY-lee-TSYO-so" in Italian.
Casa di cibo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "house of food." The phrase also translates literally as "home of food" in English. The pronunciation will be "KA-sa dee TCHEE-bo" in Pisan Italian.
Ottimo cibo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Great food!" The masculine singular phrase also translates literally as "Excellent food!" or "Optimal food!" in English. The pronunciation will be "OT-tee-mo TCHEE-bo" in Pisan Italian.
Biscotti deliziosi and deliziosi biscotti are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "delicious biscuits." The choice depends upon whether the type of food (case 1) or the taste (example 2) is being emphasized. The respective pronunciations will be "bee-SKOT-tee DEY-lee-TSYO-see" and "DEY-lee-TSYO-see bee-SKOT-tee" in Italian.
Cibo divino is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "divine food".Specifically, the masculine noun cibo means "food". The masculine adjective divino translates as "divine". The pronunciation will be "TCHEE-bo dee-VEE-no" in Italian.
Cibo di strada is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "street food." The phrase translates literally as "food of (the) street" and sometimes will be found replaced by the more descriptive phrase cibo venduto in strada ("food sold on [the] street"). The pronunciation will be "TCHEE-bo dee STRA-da" in Pisan Italian.
Questo sembra delizioso! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "This looks delicious!"Specifically, the masculine singular pronoun questo is "this". The verb sembra means "does look, is looking, looks". The masculine adjective delizioso translates as "delicious".The pronunciation will be "KWEY-stoh SEHM-brah DEY-lee-TSYOH-soh" in Italian.
Salsa spaghetti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "spaghetti sauce." The food-related phrase translates literally into English as "sauce (for, of, with) spaghetti." The pronunciation will be "SAL-sa spa-GET-tee" in Italian.
Cucina afroamericana is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "soul food." The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "Afro-American cuisine" in English. The pronunciation will be "koo-TCHEE-na A-fro-a-MEY-ree-KA-na" in Pisan Italian.
Cibo del cuore is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "heart food".Specifically, the masculine noun cibo is "food". The word del means "of the". The masculine noun cuoretranslates as "heart".The pronunciation will be "TCHEE-boh dehl KWOH-rey" in Italian.
Cibo pazzesco is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "craze food."Specifically, the masculine noun cibo means "food." The masculine adjective pazzesco translates as "crazy." The pronunciation will be "TCHEE-bo pat-TSEY-sko" in Italian.
Il cibo era buono! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The food was good!" The sentence models a rare instance where English and Italian phrase or sentence structure resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "eel TCHEE-bo EY-ra BWO-no" in Pisan Italian.