"The sail" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian words la vela.
Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the" in English. The feminine noun vela means "sail" in English. The pronunciation will be "lah VEY-lah" in Italian.
"We set sail" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase Vela damus.Specifically, the feminine noun vela means "sail." The verb damus means "(we) are sailing, do sail, sail." The pronunciation will be "VEY-lah DAH-muhss" in classical Latin and "VEY-lah DAH-mooss" in liturgical Latin.
mi piace la vela
"Beautiful sail" and "beautiful candle" are respective English equivalents of the Italian and Spanish phrase bella vela. The feminine singular adjective and noun also translate from Italian into English as "beautiful sailboat" or "beautiful ship." The respective pronunciations will be "BEL-la VEY-la" in Italian and "BESH-sha VEY-la" in Uruguayan Spanish, "BEZH-zha VEY-la" in Argentinian Spanish, and "BEY-ya VEY-la" in most other Spanish.
barca a vela
"Sailboat" is an English equivalent of "barca a vela."The feminine noun "barca" means "boat." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The preposition "a" means "to, in, at." The feminine noun "vela" means "sail."The pronunciation is "BAHR-kah-VEH-lah."
"Vela perfecta" translates to "perfect candle" in English. The phrase can refer to a candle that is ideally crafted or symbolizes perfection in a broader sense. It may also be used metaphorically in literature or art to convey themes of beauty, light, or tranquility.
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"Barca a vela" is an Italian equivalent of "sailboat."The feminine noun "barca" means "boat." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The preposition "a" means "to, in, at." The feminine noun "vela" means "sail."The pronunciation is "BAHR-kah-VEH-lah."
"Sailboat" is an English equivalent of "barca Ã? vela."The feminine noun "barca" means "boat." Its singular definite article is "a" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "uma" ("a, one"). The preposition "Ã?" means "to, in at." The feminine noun "vela" means "sail."The pronunciation is "BAHR-kuh-VEH-luh."
"Sailboat" is an English equivalent of "barco de vela."The masculine noun "barco" means "boat." Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "un, uno" ("a, one"). The preposition "de" means "of, from." The feminine noun "vela" means "sail."The pronunciation is "BAHR-koh ah VEH-lah."
"Candle shows off.." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Portuguese and Spanish phrase Vela luce... . The two words also may serve as present imperatives with the meaning of "Stay awake! Shine!" Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "BEY-la LOO-tchey" in parts of Spain (and "BEY-la LOO-sey" in Spanish elsewhere) and "VEH-luh LOO-tchee" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.