Terra e mare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sea and land."
Specifically, the feminine noun terra means "earth." The conjunction e means "and." The masculine noun maremeans "sea."
The pronunciation is "TEHR-rah eh MAH-reh."
"Land and sea" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase terra e mare.Specifically, the feminine noun terra means "earth." The conjunction e means "and." The masculine noun maremeans "sea."The pronunciation is "TEHR-rah eh MAH-reh."
Polpo vicino al mare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "octopus by the sea." The masculine singular prepositional phrase in question literally translates into English as "octopus near to the sea." The pronunciation will be "POL-po vee-TCHEE-no al MA-rey" in Italian.
Capasanta is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sea scallop." The feminine singular noun literally means "holy head" in English. The pronunciation will be "KA-pa-SAN-ta" in Italian.
Casa al mare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beach house." The phrase translates literally as "house at the sea" in English. The pronunciation will be "KA-sal MA-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Sì, grazie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Yes, thank you!" The courtesy also translates as "Yes, thanks!" in English. The pronunciation will be "SEA GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
Il bel mare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the beautiful sea." The masculine singular phrase represents an instance of an adjective coming before, not after, its noun for emphasis and because that's the tendency of the equivalent of "beautiful" or "handsome." The pronunciation will be "eel bel MA-rey" in Pisan Italian.
La scimmia di mare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the sea monkey".Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lais "the". The feminine noun scimmia means "ape, monkey". The preposition di means "of". The masculine noun maretranslates as "sea".The pronunciation will be "la SHEEM-mya dee MA-rey" in Italian.
"Urban sea" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase mare urbano. The masculine singular noun and adjective also translate into English as "urban ocean." The pronunciation will be "MA-rey oor-BA-no" in Italian.
Mare in Italian is "sea" in Italian.
"Seafood" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase frutti di mare.Specifically, the masculine noun frutti means "fruits." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun mare means "sea."The pronunciation is "FROOT-tee dee MAH-reh."
"Coral Sea" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "Mar dei Coralli."Specifically, the masculine noun "mar" means "sea." The word "dei" brings together the preposition "di" and the masculine plural definite article "i" to mean "of the." The masculine noun "coralli" means "corals."The pronunciation is "MAHR deh koh-RAHL-lee."
"The storm at sea" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la tempesta di mare.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lais "the". The feminine noun tempesta means "squall, storm, tempest". The preposition di literally means "of". The masculine noun mare translates as "ocean, sea".The pronunciation will be "la tem-PEH-sta dee MA-rey" in Italian.