Nicoletta is the correct Italian spelling of 'Nicole'. It's pronounced 'NEE-koh-LEHT-tah'. Its origins trace back to the Greek 'Îικόλαος'. The Greek name combines the word 'nichos' for 'victory' and the word 'laos' for 'people'. It therefore is seen to mean 'winner of the people'.
Many Italian names have equivalents for females and males. Such is the case here. The male equivalent of 'Nicoletta' is 'Nicola', 'Niccola', or 'Niccolò'.
Freddo is the correct Italian spelling for "cold" while Fredo is a correct Italian spelling for "Fred."
The correct spelling of Julia in Italian is "Giulia."
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Nonna is the correct spelling when the English word "grandmother" is translated from English to Italian. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which serves as the standard, textbook spelling -- will be "NON-na" in Italian. The word nona contrastingly serves as an affectionate, regional variant which is pronounced "NO-na."
Capicola is the correct spelling for the Italian pork.
Names, these days are spelled almost any way the user wishes. However Nicole is the traditional way to spell it
The correct spelling is melanzana.This is the Italian word for aubergine.
The correct spelling for the Italian alcoholic beverage is Amaretto.
That is the correct spelling of the US state, Virginia.
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That is the correct spelling of "scenario" (possible situation).
The correct spelling for the Italian word meaning faces is spelt "Facce"