Due voci is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two voices".
Specifically, the number due means "two (2)". The feminine noun voci translates as "voices". The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey VOH-tchee" in Italian.
"Young voices" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase voci giovani.Specifically, the feminine noun voci means "voices." The feminine/masculine adjective giovani means "young." The pronunciation is "VOH-tchee DJYOH-vah-nee."
Voci giovani is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "young voices."Specifically, the feminine noun voci means "voices." The feminine/masculine adjective giovani means "young." The pronunciation is "VOH-tchee DJYOH-vah-nee."
"What a beautiful voice!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Che bella voce! The declarative/exclamatory/interrogative pronoun and feminine singular adjective and noun translate literally into English as "That (what) beautiful voice!" The pronunciation will be "key BEL-la VO-tchey" in Italian.
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Voce is an Italian equivalent of the English word "voice."Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be used in such special contexts as conscience's "call (voice)," festival "sounds (voices)," and "word-of-mouth." The pronunciation will be "VOH-tchey" in Italian.
Clamori for "voices," gridi for "calls," pianti for "weepings," urli for "shouts," and versi for "(animal) sounds" are Italian equivalents of the English word "cries." The respective pronunciations will be "kla-MO-ree," "GREE-dee," PYAN-tee," "OOR-lee," and "VER-see" in Italian.
3つの美しい声 mitsu no utsukushii koe
3つの美しい声 mitsu no utsukushii koe
The English translation of "tumataginting" is "resounding" or "echoing." It is often used to describe something that has a strong, vibrant sound or impact. The term can also convey a sense of clarity and prominence, typically in the context of sounds or voices.
Voix Bouddhistes is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Buddhist Voices." The feminine plural noun and adjective most famously reference a television show on the subject of Buddhist observations, opinions, and reactions. The pronunciation will be "vwa boo-deest" in French.
"Voci" means "voices" in English.
Voci is an Italian equivalent of 'voices'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'VOH-chee'.