Cappello
Cappello is an Italian equivalent of the English word "hat".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It therefore may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un ("a"). The pronunciation will be "kap-PEL-lo" in Italian.
Cappello in Italian means "hat" in English.
Cappelli is an Italian equivalent of the English word "hats."Specifically, the word functions as a masculine noun in its plural form. It means "caps" or "hats" according to context. The pronunciation will be "kap-PEL-lee" in Italian.
German to Italian = ha sfilata
There is no English word for cheers in Italian. Italian only uses the Italian word for cheers.
The English word hat translates as Hut in German.The German word hat translates as has in English.
"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?
It is called a zucchetto which is an Italian word for a type of squash which the hat resembles.
"Vivo" in Italian translates to "alive" or "living" in English.
In English, the Italian word "boca" translates to "mouth."
The Italian word "vino" translates to "wine" in English.