Giacomo is an Italian equivalent of 'James'. It's pronounced 'JAH-koh-moh'. The equivalent for a girl is 'Giacoma', which is pronounced 'JAH-koh-mah'.
Belinda ama Giacomo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Belinda loves James." The declarative statement also translates as "Belinda does love James" and "Belinda is loving James" in English. The pronunciation will be "bey-LEEN-da A-ma DJA-ko-mo" in Italian.
'James' is an English equivalent of 'Giacomo'. The Italian form is pronounced 'DJAH-koh-moh'. Many Italian names have feminine and masculine equivalents. The feminine form, 'Giacoma', is pronounced 'DJAH-koh-mah'.
Luigi is the Italian equivalent of 'Louis'. The feminine equivalent of 'Louis' is 'Louisa' in English. That equivalent in Italian is 'Luigia'.
"James" in English is Giacomo in Italian.
"James" in English is Giacomo in Italian.
Jay is an English loan name in Italian.Specifically, it is a masculine proper noun. It tends to be a nickname for "James." Giacomo is the Italian equivalent of "James." People with that names sometimes have the nickname Giachi.The pronunciation is "DJAH-kee" in terms of the Italian nickname and "DJAH-koh-moh" in terms of the complete Italian name.
The feminine noun 'ghinee' is an Italian equivalent of 'guineas', of which the Italian equivalent of the singular is 'ghinea'.
Il mio ristorante is an Italian equivalent of 'my restaurant'.
Giacoma is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Jacqueline." The proper name serves as a feminine equivalent of Giacomo (Jacques, "James"), whose origins ultimately track back to the Hebrew יַעֲקֹב (Ya'aqov) possibly for "God has protected." The pronunciation will be "DJA-ko-ma" in Pisan Italian.
The phrase 'Italiano cazzo' is an Italian equivalent of 'Italian pride'.
Tatuaggio is an Italian equivalent of 'tattoo'.