"Haunted house" is an English equivalent of "casa stregata."
The feminine noun "casa" means "house." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The past participle "stregata" in the feminine singular means "bewitched".
The pronunciation is "KAH-sah streh-GAH-tah."
Casa in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "home" or "house" in English.
"House" in English is casa in Italian.
Casa, olé! in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "House, hurrah!" in English.
"House" is an English equivalent of the Italian word casa. The feminine singular noun also translates into English as "home." The pronunciation will be "KA-za" in Italian.
"Home, sweet home!" in English is Casa, dolce casa! in Italian.
"Landlady" in English is padrona di casa in Italian.
"Your house" in English is la tua casa in Italian.
The house in Italian is "La casa".
"Casa stregata" or "Casa infestata dagli spiriti" may be Italian equivalents of 'haunted house'.The feminine noun "casa" means "house." The past participle "stregata" means "bewitched." The past participle "infestata" in the feminine singular means "infested". The preposition "da" and the masculine plural definite article "gli" mean "with the." The masculine noun "spiriti" means "spirits, ghosts."The respective pronunciations are "KAH-sah streh-GAH-tah" and "KAH-sah EEN-feh-STAH-tah DAH-lyee SPEE-ree-tee."
"Happy home!" in English is Casa felice! in Italian.
La mia casa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my home."Specifically, the feminine definite article la means "the." The feminine possessive adjective mia means "my." The feminine noun casa means "home, house."The pronunciation is "lah MEE-ah KAH-zah."
"Where is the house?" in English is Dov'è la casa?("Where's the house?") or Dove si trova la casa? ("Where is the house found?") in Italian.