"My crazy family" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la mia pazza famiglia.
Specifically, the feminine definite article la means "the." The feminine possessive adjective mia means "my." The feminine adjective pazza means "crazy." The feminine noun famiglia means "family."
The pronunciation is "lah MEE-ah PAHTS-tsah fa-MEE-lyah."
La mia pazza famiglia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "My crazy family."Specifically, the feminine definite article la means "the." The feminine possessive adjective mia means "my." The feminine adjective pazza means "crazy." The feminine noun famiglia means "family."The pronunciation is "lah MEE-ah PAHTS-tsah fa-MEE-lyah."
Bella vita pazza in Italian means "pretty crazy life" in English.
Pazza famiglia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "crazy family." The feminine singular phrase most famously refers to an Italian television series originally released in 1995 and 1996. The pronunciation will be "PAT-tsa fa-MEE-lya" in Italian.
"Crazy" in English means pazza concerning a female and pazzo regarding a male in Italian.
La tua vita pazza is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "your crazy life".Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lais "the". The feminine possessive adjective tua means "(informal singular) your". The feminine noun vita means "life". The feminine adjective pazza translates as "crazy".The pronunciation will be "la TOO-a VEE-ta PAT-tsa" in Italian.
"Crazy" is an English equivalent of the Italian word pazza.Specifically, the word is an adjective in its feminine singular form. It also may be translated as "demented, flaky, goofy, insane, wacky" and even "reckless, wild". But whatever the meaning, the pronunciations remains "PAT-tsa" in Italian.
Pazza notte is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "crazy night." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "insane night" in English. The pronunciation will be "PAT-tsa NOT-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Vivere la vita pazza is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Living the crazy life."Specifically, the infinitive vivere means "to live." The feminine definite article la means "the." The feminine noun vita means "life." The feminine adjective pazza means "crazy."The pronunciation is "VEE-veh-reh lah VEE-tah PAHT-tsah."
Vita pazza is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "crazy life." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "insane life" in English. The pronunciation will be "VEE-ta PAT-tsa" in Pisan Italian.
I'm crazy but [then] perhaps [I'm] not is the English equivalent of 'Sono pazza ma forse non'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'sono' means '[I] am'. The feminine adjective 'pazza' means 'insane, crazy'. The conjunction 'ma' means 'but'. The adverb 'forse' means 'perhaps'. The adverb 'non' means 'not'.
Donna pazza and pazza donna are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "crazy woman." Context makes clear whether the fact that it's a woman who is crazy (case 1) or that craziness defines the woman in question (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "DON-na PAT-tsa" and "PAT-tsa DON-na" in Italian.
"I also know that I'm crazy!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase So anche che sono pazza!Specifically, the present indicative verb so is "(I) am knowing, do know, know." The adverb anche means "also, too." The conjunction che means "that." The present indicative verb sono means "(I) am." The feminine adjective pazza translates as "crazy."The pronunciation will be "soh AN-ke ke SO-no PAT-tsa" in Italian.