Le terme italiane negli Stati Uniti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The Italian spa in the U.S."
Specifically, the feminine plural definite article lemeans "the." The feminine noun terme means "spa." The feminine adjective italiane means "Italian. " The word negli combines the preposition in with the masculine plural definite article gli to mean "in the." The masculine noun Stati means "states." The masculine adjective Uniti means "united."
The pronunciation will be "ley TEHR-mey NEH-lyee STAH-tee oo-NEE-tee" in Italian.
Salsa spaghetti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "spaghetti sauce." The food-related phrase translates literally into English as "sauce (for, of, with) spaghetti." The pronunciation will be "SAL-sa spa-GET-tee" in Italian.
Spagnolo, per favore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Spanish, please!"Specifically, the masculine adjective/noun spagnolo is "Spanish". The preposition per means "for". The masculine noun favore literally translates as "favor".The pronunciation will be "spa-NYO-lo per fa-VO-rey" in Italian.
Spaghetti con salsa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "spaghetti with sauce." The prepositional phrase models a rare instance in which English and Italian phrase or sentence structures match word for word. The pronunciation will be "spa-GET-tee kon SAL-sa" in Italian.
Gli spaghetti sono buoni! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Spaghetti is good!" The masculine plural phrase translates literally as "The spaghetti are good!" in English. The pronunciation will be "lyee spa-GET-tee SO-no BWO-nee" in Pisan Italian.
Il centro benessere for the beauty-/health-spa, l'idromassaggio for the jacuzzi-spa, la sorgente termale for the mineral-spa, and le terme for the public-baths are Italian equivalents of the English word "spa." The respective pronunciations will be "eel TCHEN-tro beh-NES-sey-rey," "LEE-dro-mas-SAD-djo," "la sor-DJEN-tey ter-MA-ley," and "ley TER-mey" in Italian.
Piatto di spaghetti is an Italian equivalent when the collective noun for spaghetti is translated from English. The prepositional phrase literally translates by word order into English as "plate of spaghetti." The pronunciation will be "PYAT-to dee spa-GET-tee" in Italian.
'SocietÃ? per azioni' is what 'SpA' means in the title 'Prada SpA'.The Italian phrase typically is translated into English as 'joint stock company. It's pronounced 'soh-tchyeh-TAH peh-rah-TSYOH-nee'.
Spaghetti bolognese is an Italian loan phrase in English.Specifically, the masculine noun spaghetti is an Italian loan word in English. The feminine/masculine Italian loan adjective bolognese means "of or relating to the city of Bologna". The pronunciation will be "spa-GHET-tee BO-lo-NYE-se" in Italian.
Vespa is an Italian equivalent of the English word "wasp".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") or the feminine singular indefinite article una ("a"). The pronunciation will be "VEH-spa" in Italian.
Spaghetti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "little strings." The masculine plural word merges the masculine singular noun spago ("twine") with the diminutive masculine plural ending -etti ("dear," "little," "small"). The pronunciation will be "spa-GET-tee" in Pisan Italian.
Spagnolo for the language and the singular spagnola or the plural spagnole in the feminine or the singular spagnolo or the plural spagnoli in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "Spanish." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "spa-NYO-la" or "spa-NYO-ley" in the feminine and "spa-NYO-lo" or "spa-NYO-lee" in the masculine in Italian.
"Casper" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Gaspari. Specifically, the name functions as a proper noun in both languages. The English form is more likely to be found as a given name whereas the Italian version serves as a last name. Both names originate in the Chaldean word Gizbar for "master of the treasury, treasurer." The pronunciation will be "gha-SPA-ree" in Italian.