Come! is a Portuguese equivalent of the Italian word Mangia!
Specifically, the word is the imperative form of the present infinitive comer in the second person singular. It means "(informal singular you) eat!". The pronunciation will be "KO-mee" in Portuguese and "MAN-dja" in Italian.
The English translation of the word dizionario is Italian for the word dictionary. While Italian is similar to Portuguese and Spanish, Italian words tend to use the letter z more.
In Italian, "nada" translates to "niente" in both Portuguese and Spanish.
Bocca is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese word boca.Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "mouth." The pronunciation will be "BOK-ka" in Italian and -- depending upon the speaker's birthplace -- "BOO-kuh" or "BO-kuh" in Portuguese.
Yes, 'enjoy' may be the English equivalent of 'mangia' in the sense of 'enjoy [your meal]'. The Italian word also may be translated as the wish to 'have a good meal'. It's the singular command form of the infinitive 'mangiare', which means 'to eat'.
Famiglia is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese word familia.Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form in both languages. It means "family." The pronunciation will be "fa-MEE-lya" in Italian and "fuh-MEE-lyuh" in the Portuguese of carioca and continental speakers.
BraceScura is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese word AscuaScura.Specifically, the feminine nouns brace in Italian and ascua in Portuguese mean "ember." The feminine adjectives scura in Italian and escura* in Portuguese translate as "dark." The respective pronunciation will be "BRA-tchey-SKOO-ra" in Italian and "A-skwah-SKOO-ruh" in Cariocan/continental Portuguese.*The final vowel may drop before a succeeding word whose spelling begins with a vowel.
The Portuguese translation for the English word reset is reconfigurar.
Rachele is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese name Raquel.Specifically, the word is a feminine proper noun. It originates in the Hebrew רחל (Raḥel) for "ewe". The pronunciation will be "ra-KEH-ley" in Italian and "ha-keh-oo" in Portuguese.
The translation for 'AND' in Portuguese is 'e'
If you mean the Spanish word vacío (not bacio) then the English translation is "empty." If you mean the Italian word bacio, then the English translation is "kiss." If you mean the Portuguese word bacio, then the English translation is "potty".
The word "seu" does not have a corresponding translation in Spanish. It does, however, mean "its" in the Portuguese language.
Instaladores is a Portuguese word that means installers. Portuguese is similar to Spanish, Italian and French. Since it is similar to these languages online translators sometimes detect the wrong language making it difficult to find the correct translation.