Le parole italiane is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The Italian words".
Specifically, the feminine plural definite article le is "the". The feminine noun parole means "words". The feminine adjective italiane translates as "Italian".
The pronunciation will be "ley pah-ROH-ley EE-tah-LYAH-ney" in Italian.
"The sail" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian words la vela.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the" in English. The feminine noun vela means "sail" in English. The pronunciation will be "lah VEY-lah" in Italian.
Parole nella traduzione italiana is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian translation words."Specifically, the feminine noun parole is "words." The word nella means "in the" from the combination of the preposition in ("in") with the feminine singular definite article la ("the"). The feminine noun traduzionemeans "translation." The feminine adjective italianatranslates as "Italian."The pronunciation will be "pa-RO-ley NEL-la TRA-dooTSYO-ney EE-ta-LYA-na" in Italian.
Capodoglio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sperm whale" (Physeter macrocephalus).Specifically, the word is a masculine noun. It is formed from the combinations of the words capo ("head, leader"), di ("of"), and olio ("oil"). The pronunciation will be "KA-po-DO-lyo" in Italian.
"Basic words" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase parole basiche.Specifically, the feminine noun parole means "words." The feminine adjective basiche means "basic." The pronunciation is "pah-ROH-leh BAH-zee-keh."
Le basiche parole italiane is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the basic Italian words".Specifically, the feminine plural definite article le is "the". The feminine adjective basiche means "basic". The feminine noun parole means "words". The feminine adjective italiane translates as "Italian".The pronunciation will be "ley BA-zee-kay pa-RO-ley EE-ta-LYA-ney" in Italian.
Le parole italiane che si usano... is an Italian equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "the Italian words that are using... ." The phrase also translates literally as "the Italian words that they use..." in English. The pronunciation will be "ley pa-RO-ley che see OO-sa-no" in Pisan Italian.
The English translation of the word "dizionario" is "dictionary."
Parole basiche is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "basic words."Specifically, the feminine noun parole means "words." The feminine adjective basiche means "basic." The pronunciation is "pah-ROH-leh BAH-zee-keh."
"Hooray!" is an English equivalent of the Italian UrrÃ?!Specifically, the Italian and the English words are interjections. They express encouragement and enthusiasm. The pronunciation is "oor-RAH."
Qualche parole d'amore is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "some love words." The phrase translates literally as "some words of love" in English. The pronunciation will be "KWAL-chey pa-RO-ley da-MO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Parole cattive is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "bad words." The feminine plural phrase also translates as "cruel (evil, mean, nasty, naughty, unkind, wicked) words" in English. The pronunciation will be "pa-RO-ley kat-TEE-vey" in Italian.
The Latin words si iniquitates translate into English as the words if thou. In Italian these words translate as se tu.