"Puppet" is an English equivalent of the Italian word fantoccio.
Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un, uno ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "fan-TOT-tcho" in Italian.
"The bassoon" or "the bundle" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase il fagotto.
Specifically, the masculine definite article il means "the." The masculine noun fagotto means "bassoon" or "bundle." The pronunciation is "eel fah-GOHT-toh."
Fagotto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "bassoon."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It may be preceded by the definite article il ("the") or the indefinite un ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "fah-GOHT-toh."
Il signor Fagotto was created in 1863.
"Its beautiful Italian" is the English translation of "il suo bella italiano".
The Italian translation for "il mio nome" is "my name."
"The phony" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il pony.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine noun pony is an English loan word. The pronunciation is "eel POH-nee."
"The tailor" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il sarto.Specifically, the masculine definite article il means "the." The masculine noun sarto means "tailor." The pronunciation is "eel SAHR-toh."
"Your clown" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il tuo buffo. The masculine singular definite article il ("the") serves as a mandatory part of speech in Italian even though it is not rendered into English in translation. The pronunciation will be "eel TOO-o BOOF-fo" in Italian.
"The notebook" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il taccuino.Specifically, the masculine definite article il means "the." The masculine noun taccuino means "notebook." The pronunciation is "eel tahk-KWEE-noh."
Il in Italian means "the" in English.
"Chaos" is an English equivalent of the Italian word caos.Specifically, the masucline definite article il means "the." The masculine noun caos means "chaos." The pronunciation is "eel KAH-ohs."
"Poultry" or "the poultry" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase il pollame.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine noun pollame means "poultry." The pronunciation is "eel pohl-LAH-meh."
Il messaggio in Italian is "the message" in English.