"TCHEE-vee-ta-RE-se" is the pronunciation of the Italian name Civitarese.
Specifically, the name functions as a proper noun. As a surname, it is formed by combining the feminine noun cività ("civilization") with the suffix -rese("inhabitant/resident of"). It ultimately traces its origins back to the Latin word civitas, which describes law-abiding and law-protected citizens in ancient Rome.
Bryan Civitarese is 5' 7".
MEEL-lee is an Italian pronunciation of the name 'Millie'.
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Simonetta is an Italian equivalent of the French name Simonette.Specifically, the Italian and French names are feminine proper nouns. The pronunciation of the Italian name is "SEE-moh-NEHT-tah." The pronunciation of the French name is "see-moh-neht."
"Djoo-STEE-noh" is the pronunciation of the Italian name Giustino.Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. Many Italian names have feminine and masculine equivalents. The feminine equivalent, Giustina ("Justine"), is pronounced "djoo-STEE-nah" in Italian.
"Ka-VEL-le" is the Italian pronunciation of the name Chavelle.Specifically, the name is a proper noun. It may be of French, Hebrew or Italian origins. Its original meaning may be related to "goats" in French and to "keys" in Italian. It will be found in northeastern Italy.
Nicola is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Nicolas."Specifically, the Italian name is a masculine proper noun. It can be a first, middle or last name. The pronunciation is "nee-KOH-lah.'
"LO-yah-KOH-noh" is a pronunciation of the Italian name Loiacono.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine proper noun. It may serve as a family surname. As a last name, it tends to be found in southern Italy.
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.
SHEEL-lah is the way in which the Italian town of Scilla is pronounced. But its pronunciation and spelling are identical to two other words in Italian. One is the botanical name for 'squill'. The other is the name of the mythical monster, 'Scylla'.
"Gwee-LEET-tee" is the pronunciation of the Italian name Guilitti. The name serves as a proper noun in the sense of a not common, but not uncommon, surname which may be a regional variant of Giulietti ("Little Jules").
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