Un mese fa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "month ago".
Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article/number un is "a, one". The masculine noun mese means "month". The adverb fa translates as "ago".
The pronunciation will be "oon MEY-sey fa" in Italian.
Il mese di ottobre is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the month of October." The phrase models a rare instance where English and Italian sentence structure mirror one another recognizably. The pronunciation will be "eel MEY-sey dee ot-TO-brey" in Pisan Italian.
Il 28 luglio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "July 28." The masculine singular phrase models a difference whereby Italian places the day before the month in an arrangement that translates literally as "the 28(th) July" in English. The pronunciation will be "eel ven-TOT-to LOO-lyo" in Pisan Italian.
"Of May" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase di maggio.Specifically, the preposition di means "in, of." The masculine noun maggio means "(the month of) May." The pronunciation is "dee MAHDJ-djyoh."
"The month of March" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il mese di marzo.Specifically, the masculine definite article il means "the." The masculine noun mese means "month." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun marzomeans "March."The pronunciation is "eel MEH-zeh dee MAHR-tsoh."
Luglio is an Italian equivalent of the English month of July.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It serves as a proper noun. But it is not capitalized.The pronunciation is "LOO-lyoh."
Il mese di marzo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the month of March."Specifically, the masculine definite article il means "the." The masculine noun mese means "month." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun marzomeans "March."The pronunciation is "eel MEH-zeh dee MAHR-tsoh."
Mese in Italian means "month" in English.
"July" is an English equivalent of the Italian month of luglio.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine proper noun that is not capitalized. It gets its name from Gaius Julius Caesar (July 13, 100 B.C.E. - March 15, 44 B.C.E.). The pronunciation is "LOO-lyoh."
"The month is January."
Giugno is an Italian equivalent of the English name "June." The masculine singular noun references the sixth month in the Italian calendar. The pronunciation will be "DJOO-nyo" in Italian.
"The swimsuit of the month" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le maillot du mois.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article le is "the". The masculine noun maillot means "swimsuit". The word dumeans "of the". The masculine noun mois translates as "month".The pronunciation will be "luh meye-yoh dyoo mwah" in French.
Mai in Italian means "never" in a statement and "ever" in a question in English.