"Prince" is an English equivalent of the Italian word "principe."
Specifically, the Italian noun is masculine. Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "PREEN-tchee-peh."
"Handsome prince" in English means bel principe or principe bello in Italian.
Principe
"the prince" = "il principe"
buon compleanno al principe
There is no English word for cheers in Italian. Italian only uses the Italian word for cheers.
'Prince' is an English equivalent of 'principe'. The Italian word is a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'PREEN-tchee-peh'.
"Magnificent" in English is magnifico in Italian.
"idee" is the Italian word for "ideas" but in the singular, the Italian word is the same as the English one. I mean English - Italian = idea - idea :) get it?
'mio principe'
The Italian word vivo translates into the English word alive. The Italian word vivo also has the translation into the English word living or to live.
In English, the Italian word "boca" translates to "mouth."
In Spanish: Príncipe In French: Prince In German: Prinz In Italian: Principe