Cielo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "sky".
Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un ("a"). The pronunciation will be "TCHEH-lo" in Italian.
Cielo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "sky."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article il means "the." The pronunciation is TCHEH-loh."
"Of the heaven" or "the heaven's" can be English equivalents of the Italian phrase del cielo.Specifically, the word del means "of the". The masculine noun cielo translates as "heaven, sky". The pronunciation will be "dehl TCHE-loh" in Italian.
il cielo English: "sky" Italian: "cielo"
"Blue sky" in English means cielo azzurro in Italian.
In Scots Gaelic: adhar (sky, air) or speur (sky). In Irish Gaelic: spéir In Manx Gaelic: speyr
The English translation of the Spanish word "azul" is "blue". The source of the word Azul is thought to be derived from the arabic word "lazurd". Some sources also suggest that "azul" refers to "sky blue" in particular.
The literal translation of the god Zeus is "sky" or "bright." The name is derived from the Greek word "dios," meaning "god" or "deity," combined with the word "zeu," meaning "sky" or "shine."
capitano del cielo
As the stars in the sky
Cafe Tip of the Sky
Cielo azzurro terso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "clear blue sky." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "clear blue heaven" in English. The pronunciation will be "TCHYEH-lo ad-DZOOR-ro TER-so" in Italian.
La casa nel cielo.