The stress is on the "tal" ~ ih-TAL-yan
Very definitely not EYE-tal-yan
Per is an Italian equivalent of the English word "for." The preposition also translates literally as "in order to," "through" and "with" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "pehr" in Pisan Italian.
"Mixed" is an English equivalent of the Italian word mista. The word serves as a feminine singular adjective. The pronunciation will be "MEE-sta" in Italian.
Anti- is the same in English and Italian.Specifically, the word functions as an adjectival suffix. It is synonymous with contro- ("against") in Italian. The pronunciation will be "AN-tee" in Italian.
"For" is one English equivalent of the Italian word per.Specifically, the word is a preposition. It means "for, through". The pronunciation will be "pehr" in Italian.
Forse is an Italian equivalent of the English word "maybe".Specifically, the word is an adverb. It may be translated as "maybe, perhaps". The pronunciation will be "FOR-sey" in Italian.
Eco is an Italian equivalent of the English word "echo." The pronunciation will be "EH-ko" in Italian.
Anche is an Italian equivalent of the English word "too." The adverb in question additionally translates into English as "also." The pronunciation will be "AN-key"* in Italian.
Avere is an Italian equivalent of the English word "have."Specifically, the Italian word is the infinitive form of the verb. It translates as "to have." The pronunciation is "ah-VEH-reh."
Noi is an Italian equivalent of the English word "we." The pronunciation will be "voy"* in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
Pizza is the same in English and Italian since it is an Italian loan word in English. The pronunciation will be "PEET-tsa" in Italian.
Pompiere is an Italian equivalent of the English word "firefighter." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "pom-PYEH-rey" in Italian.
Albergo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "hotel." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "al-BER-go" in Italian.