"Red (traffic) light" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "semaforo rosso."
Specifically, the masculine noun "semaforo" means "semaphore, traffic light." The masculine adjective "rosso" means "red." The pronunciation is "seh-MAH-foh-roh ROHS-soh."
"Red light" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "luce rossa."
Specifically, the feminine noun "luce" means "light." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one"). The feminine adjective "rossa" means "red."
The pronunciation is "LOO-tcheh ROHS-sah."
Luce pura is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pure light".Specifically, the feminine noun luce means "light". The feminine adjective pura translates as "pure". The pronunciation will be "LOO-tchey POO-ra" in Italian.
"House of light" is an English equivalent of Casa della luce. The feminine singular prepositional phrase translates literally as "house of the light." The pronunciation will be "KA-sa DEL-la LOO-tchey" in Italian.
The cast of Alibi nella luce rossa - 1970 includes: Dagmar Lassander
"Sunlight" in English is luce del sole in Italian.
"Semaforo rosso" for traffic and "luce rossa" in general are two (2) Italian equivalents of the English phrase "red light."Specifically, the masculine noun "semaforo" means "traffic light." Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one"). The masculine adjective "rosso" means "red."The pronunciation is "seh-MAH-foh-roh ROHS-soh."The feminine noun "luce" means "light." Its singular definite article is "la." Its singular indefinite article is "una." The feminine adjective "rossa" means "red."The pronunciation is "LOO-tcheh ROHS-sah."
luce blu
"Light of my life!" in English is la Luce della mia vita!in Italian. The feminine singular phrase may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) LOO-tchey DEL-la MEE-a VEE-ta" in Italian.
"Welcome to the light!" in English is Che la luce sia benvenuta! in Italian.
Ristorante di luce is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "restaurant of light".Specifically, the masculine noun ristorante("restaurant") may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un, uno ("a, one"). The preposition dimeans "of". The feminine noun luce translates as "light".The pronunciation will be "REE-stoh-RAHN-tey dee LOO-tchey" in Italian.
Luce spirituale is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "spiritual light." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun and the feminine/masculine singular adjective -- which translates literally as "light spiritual" -- will be "LOO-tchey SPEE-ree-TWA-ley" in Italian.
"Let the light be welcome!" and "Welcome the light!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Che la luce sia benvenuta!Specifically, the relative pronoun che is "that". The feminine singular definite article la means "the". The feminine noun luce means "light". The present imperative/subjunctive sia translates as "be, may be". The feminine adjective/past participle benvenuta translates as "welcome, well come".The pronunciation will be "ke la LOO-tche SEE-a BEN-ve-NOO-ta" in Italian.
Luce o lampada is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "light or lamp." The feminine singular la may come immediately before each noun since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) LOO-tchey o (la) LAM-pa-da" in Pisan Italian.