"All the Italian cities" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Tutte le cittÃ?italiane.
Specifically, the feminine adjective tutte means "all." The feminine definite article le means "the." The feminine noun cittÃ? means "cities" in the plural. The feminine adjective italiane means "Italian."
The pronunciation is "TOOT-teh leh tcheet-TAH EE-tah-LYAH-neh."
Tutte le cittÃ? italiane is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "all the Italian cities."Specifically, the feminine adjective tutte means "all." The feminine definite article le means "the." The feminine noun cittÃ? means "cities" in the plural. The feminine adjective italiane means "Italian."The pronunciation is "TOOT-teh leh tcheet-TAH EE-tah-LYAH-neh."
"All the stations" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Tutte le stazioni.Specifically, the feminine adjective tutte is "all". The feminine plural definite article le means "the". The feminine noun stazioni translates as "stations".The pronunciation will be "TOOT-tey ley stah-TSYOH-nee" in Italian.
Così fan tutte in Italian means "Thus do they all" in English in regard to women.
"Every night" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tutte le notti.Specifically, the feminine adjective tutte means "all, each, every." The feminine definite article le means "the." The feminine noun notti means "nights."The pronunciation is "TOOT-teh leh NOHT-teh."
"To everyone" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase a tutte. The pronunciation of the feminine plural prepositional phrase -- which references an all-female audience -- will be "a TOOT-tey" in Italian.
"Thanks for everyone!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie per tutte! The courtesy, preposition, and feminine plural adjective/noun/pronoun also translate to English as "Thank you for everything!" when the objects being referenced are known to be gendered as feminine in Italian. The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey per TOOT-tey" in Italian.
"All"
Da tutte in the feminine and Da tutti in the feminine/masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "From everyone".Specifically, the preposition da means "from". The feminine indefinite tutte means "everyone" in the sense of an all-female group. The masculine indefinite tuttitranslates as "everyone" in the sense of an all-male or mixed female/male group.The pronunciation will be "dah TOOT-tey" in the feminine and "dah TOOT-tee" in the masculine.
That would be tutto in inglese. tutto, tutta, tutti, tutte (toot-toh/tah/tee/teh)
Ti amo più di tutte quelle cane! is an Italian equivalent of the English phase "I love you more than all them female dogs!" The above-mentioned statement must be used cautiously since the term cane has another English translation. The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo pyoo dee TOOT-tey KWEL-ley KA-ney" in Italian.
Voi tutte to females and Voi tutti to males (and to mixed groups of females and males) are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "you all." The respective pronunciations in Italian will be "voy TOOT-tey" in the feminine and "voy TOOT-tee" in the masculine.
Noi tutte for females and Noi tutti for males (or mixed groups of females and males) are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "we all." The respective pronunciations iin Italian will be "noy TOOT-tey" in the feminine and "noy TOOT-tee" in the masculine.