Auseklis is the Latvian equivalent of the English phrase "morning star."
Specifically, the Latvian word is the name of one of Latvia's favorite ancient deities. The word may be translated as "the one who rises" because Auseklis embodies the beautiful planet Venus. He protects Latvians from evil by his guardian symbol, an eight-pointed star that must be drawn without raising the hand.
Geoffrey Chaucer is called the morning star of English poetry.
Morning star
"The star" in the sense of a celebrity is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase le star. The pronunciation of the English loan word will be "luh star" in French.
Stella is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "a star."Specifically, the Latin word is a feminine noun. It is not preceded by a definite or indefinite article since Latin has no equivalent to "the" or "a." But it may be preceded by una in the sense of "one": una stella ("one star").The pronunciation will be "STEHL-lah" in both the classical Latin of the ancient Romans and the liturgical Latin of the Church.
Stella di mezzanotte is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "midnight star." The feminine singular prepositional phrase translates literally into English as "star of midnight." The pronunciation will be "STEL-la dee MET-tsa-NOT-tey" in Italian.
Kagayaku hoshi
A direct translation is mtoto wa nyota (child of a or the star). However, the phrase would be unintelligible, since the phrase "star child" doesn't really have much of a meaning in English either.
The Disney movie Peter Pan
"Star seeds" is an English equivalent of the French phrase graines de star. The pronunciation of the possessive prepositional phrase -- which most famously references a French television show running from 1996 to 2003 and which literally translates as "seeds of (a) star (celebrity)" -- will be "grend star" in northerly French and "greh-nuh duh star" in southerly French.
Leièuna star! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "She's a star!"Specifically, the subject pronoun lei is "she" in this context. The present indicative verb èmeans "(he/it/one/she) is". The feminine singular indefinite article una means "a". The feminine noun star serves as an English loan word in Italian.The pronunciation will be "le-ee eh OO-na star" in Italian.
"Sol Cayo Guillermo" is not a phrase with an English meaning. It is an all inclusive hotel resort located in Cuba with a four star rating from it's customers.
The morning star is actually the planet Venus, so it's not a star but a planet.