Mario e(d) io andiamo alla banca in treno is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Mario and I go to the bank on the train."
Specifically, the conjunction ed* is "and." The subject pronoun io means "I." The present indicative verb andiamo means "(we) are going, do go, go." The word alla means "to the" from the combination of the preposition a ("at, to") with the feminine singular definite article la ("the"). The feminine noun banca means "bank." The preposition in remains the same in English and Italian. The masculine noun trenotranslates as "train."
The pronunciation will be "MA-ryo ey-DEE-o an-DYA-mo AL-la BAN-ka een TREH-no" in Italian.
*Colloquial, conversational, current Italian demands the universal use of the conjunction e even though historically the consonant d is added -- to form ed -- when the succeeding item begins with a vowel.
Suoni come Mario is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You sound like Mario." The pronunciation will be "SWO-nee KO-mey MA-ryo" in Italian.
Researching to find what juegos de mario bros translates to has shown that this is a Spanish term. According to translation sites this phrase translates to 'Mario Games' in English.
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Rifugio di re is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "king's retreat." The masculine singular prepositional phrase most famously refers to the fifth area within 15 Super Mario Brothers' areas. The pronunciation will be "ree-FOO-gyo dee rey" in Pisan Italian.
He has been known to speak English but hes Italian so No
Mario is the Italian and Spanish version of Marius.
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"My house of Mario's dreams" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase La mia casa dei sogni di Mario.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lais "the". The feminine possessive adjective mia means "my". The feminine noun casa means "home, house". The word dei means "of the", from the combination of the preposition di ("of") with the masculine plural definite article i ("the"). The masculine noun sogni means "dreams".The pronunciation will be "lah MEE-ah KAH-sah dey SOH-nyee dee MAH-ryoh" in Italian.
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Yes. For example Mario Balotelli.
Trofeo Fungo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Mushroom Cup." The masculine singular phrase most famously references the Super Mario Brothers video games where the easy circuit revolves around a trophy whose symbol is a super mushroom (super fungo). The pronunciation will be "tro-FEY-o FOON-go" in Pisan Italian.
Yes, I believe Mario from super Mario bros is Italian. Mario is an Italian name.