Vedere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to see".
Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the form of the present infinitive. The pronunciation will be "vey-DEY-rey" in Italian.
É una buonissima traduzione italiana! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It is a very nice Italian translation!" The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "It's a very good Italian translation!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eh OO-na bwo-NEES-see-ma TRA-doo-TSYO-ney EE-ta-LYA-na" in Pisan Italian.
Giardino di Tracy is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Tracy's garden".Specifically, the masculine noun giardino is "garden". The preposition ditranslates as "of". The pronunciation will be "djar-DEE-no dee TRA-see" in Italian.
"The neighbor" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase La prossima.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the". The feminine noun prossima translates as "neighbor". The pronunciation will be "lah PROHS-see-mah" in Italian.
Sii paziente! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Be patient!"Specifically, the imperative verb sii means "(informal singular you) be". The feminine/masculine adjective pazientetranslates as "patient". The pronunciation will be "SEE pah-TSYEN-tey" in Italian.
Silenzio! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Be quiet!"Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It is considered amongst the politer ways of asking for peace and quiet. The pronunciation will be "see-LEN-tsyoh" in Italian.
"Later" or "See you later" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase A dopo.Specifically, the preposition a literally means "at, to." The adverb dopo means "after, later." The pronunciation is "ah DOH-poh."
Denti falsi is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "false teeth".Specifically, the masculine noun denti means "teeth". The masculine adjective falsi translates as "false". The pronunciation will be "DEN-tee FAL-see" in Italian.
"Yes, I can" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sì, posso.Specifically, the adverb sì means "yes." The verb posso means "(I) am able, can." The pronunciation is "see POHS-soh."
Sì, e grazie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Yes, and thank you!"Specifically, the adverb sì is "yes". The conjunction e means "and". The interjection grazie translates as "thank you, thanks".The pronunciation will be "see ey GRA-tsye" in Italian.
Canzone classica is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "classic song".Specifically, the feminine noun canzone means "song". The feminine adjective classica translates as "classic, classical". The pronunciation will be "kan-TSO-ney KLAS-see-ka" in Italian.
Viaggio sicuro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "safe journey."Specifically, the masculine noun viaggio means "journey, trip, voyage." The masculine adjective sicurotranslates as "safe, secure." The pronunciation will be "VYAD-djo see-KOO-ro" in Italian.
Sta domandandosi is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "is wondering".Specifically, the present progressive auxiliary sta and gerund domandando mean "is wondering, is busy wondering". The reflexive pronoun si translates as "her/him/it/oneself". The pronunciation will be "sta DO-man-DAN-do-see" in Italian.