Ciabatta is Italian, not French, bread. The feminine singular noun typically translates into English as "slipper bread" and into French as savate. The pronunciation of the olive oil-enhanced, rising-friendly white bread will be "tcha-BAT-ta" in Italian.
Italian bread, i guess. That's what my fam calls it.
A calzone is made of a round of salted bread dough, folded over Italian fillings to form a half-moon shape. Calzones originated in Naples.
Sfilatino!
"Delicious bread" in English is pane delizioso in Italian.
Panetteria in Italian is bread-making "bakery" in English.
Pane croccante is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "crisp bread." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "crunchy bread" in English. The pronunciation will be "PA-ney krok-KAN-tey" in Italian.
Prezzo del pane italiano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "price of Italian bread." The masculine singular prepositional phrase translates literally into English as "price of the Italian bread." The pronunciation will be "PRET-tso del PA-ney EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
Pane miracoloso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "wonder bread." The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "miracle bread" or "miraculous bread" in English. The pronunciation will be "PA-ney mee-RA-ko-LO-so" in Italian.
Pane italiano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian bread." The masculine singular phrase may be used figuratively, literally or symbolically. The pronunciation will be "PA-ney EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
Quanto costa il pangrattato? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How much are bread crumbs?" The interrogative statement translates literally into English as "How much is the grated (ground) bread?" The pronunciation will be "KWAN-to KO-sta eel PAN-grat-TA-to" in Italian.
Grissini is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "long thin pieces of crispy bread." The masculine plural noun typically may be found translated into English as "bread sticks," "breadsticks," or "dipping sticks." The pronunciation will be "grees-SEE-nee" in Italian.
Pane con burro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "bread with butter." The masculine singular phrase represents a rare case in which English and Italian phrase or sentence structure recognizably resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "PA-ney kon BOOR-ro" in Pisan Italian.
Chiamata in Italian means "called" in English.
Lire and pane tradizionale are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "traditional bread." The choice depends upon whether a slang term for pre-euro Italian money (case 1) or a literal translation (example 2) is being sought. The respective pronunciations will be "LEE-rey" for the "bread" as money and "PA-ney tra-DEE-tsyo-NA-ley" for the "bread" as food in Italian.
It's called Panettone.