Carissimo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Dearest."
Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective/pronoun. The pronunciation is "kah-REES-see-moh." The feminine form, carissima, is pronounced "kah-REES-see-mah."
Translation: What are you like, my dearest?
The translation of the name Hugh in Italian is Ugo.
The Italian translation for the word "speck" is "speck."
The translation of the name "Aiden" in Italian is "Aiuto" or "Aideen."
The Italian translation for "il mio nome" is "my name."
The translation for 'strength and honor' in Italian is 'resistenza e honor'.
Carissima may be the original Italian for 'Karissa'. It's the feminine form of an adjective that means 'dearest, most dear'. It's pronounced 'kah-REE-see-mah'. So it's entirely possible that a translation into English would be spelled with the letter 'k' instead of the original letter 'c'.
The italian translation is colleghi.
Carissima in the feminine singular and carissimoin the masculine singular are literal Italian equivalents of the English word "dearest." The respective pronunciations of the feminine and masculine singular adjectives will be "ka-REES-see-ma" to someone or something feminine and "ka-REES-see-mo" to someone or something masculine in Italian.
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Gregory in Italian is Gregorio
actually the question was, what is the proper spoken translation of "My Italian Kitchen" feminine