Mondo is an Italian equivalent of the French word monde.
Specifically, the French and the Italian words are masculine nouns in their singular forms. They both mean "world". The pronunciation will be "MOHN-doh" in Italian and ""mohnd" in French.
Molto is an Italian equivalent of the French word très.Specifically, the French and the Italian words are adverbs. They mean "very". The pronunciation will be "MOHL-toh" in Italian and "treh" in French.
Bello is an Italian equivalent of the French word beau.Specifically, the French and Italian words are the masculine forms of an adjective. The word can be translated as "handsome" in English. The pronunciation will be "BEHL-loh" in Italian and "boh" in French.
Lunedì is an Italian equivalent of the French word lundi.Specifically, the word is a masculine noun. It means "Monday". The pronunciation will be "LOO-ney-DEE" in Italian and "lehn-dee" in French.
De is a French equivalent of the Italian word di.Specifically, the French and the Italian words are both prepositions. They each translate as "of, from." The pronunciations are "dee" in Italian and "duh" in French.
Di is an Italian equivalent of the French word de.Specifically, the French and the Italian words are both prepositions. They each translate as "of, from." The pronunciations are "dee" in Italian and "duh" in French.
Bis is a French loan word in Italian.Specifically, the word can be an adverb or noun. As an adverb, it means "again, repeat, twice". As a noun, it translates as "encore, repetition".The pronunciation will be "beess" in French and Italian.
Nord is a French equivalent of the Italian word norte.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article le means "the." The pronunciation is "nohr."
You can say "Le monde entier" which means the whole world. A literal translation would be entire.
Norte is an Italian equivalent of the French word nord.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun that means "north." Its singular definite article is il ("the"). The pronunciation is "NOHR-teh."
Languire is an Italian equivalent of the French word languir.Specifically, both words are verbs in the present infinitive. Both verbs mean "to be/feel listless, to languish". The pronunciation will be "lan-GWEE-re" in Italian and "lawn-gheer" in French.
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Magnifique is a French equivalent of the Italian word magnifico.Specifically, the French word is an adjective that means "magnificent." It is the singular for both the feminine and masculine forms of the adjective. The pronunciation is "mah-nyee-feek."