"All Saints Day" in English means Giorno di Tutti Santiand Ognissanti in Italian.
Yes, some Italian female saints include Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Clare of Assisi, and Saint Teresa of Calcutta. These saints are renowned for their piety, contributions to charitable works, and dedication to serving others in need.
Santi translates from Italian into English as 'Saints'
"Dear little saints" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Santucci.Specifically, the masculine noun santi means "saints". The suffix --ucci translates as "dear, little, sweet". The pronunciation will be "sahn-TOOT-tchee" in Italian.
Yes, Marco is the Italian form of the name "Mark".
"Holy" as an adjective and "saints" as a noun are English equivalents of the Italian word santi. Context makes clear which form suits. The pronunciation will be "SAN-tee" in Italian.
Santos is a Spanish equivalent of the Italian word santi. The masculine plural noun means "saints." The respective pronunciation will be "SAN-tos" in Spanish and "SAN-ee" in Italian.
There is Saint Clare of Assisi whose name in Italian is Chiara but that is as close as it gets.
Case de santi. Ca-zeh deh sun-tee
Alfredo Tradigo has written: 'Icons and saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church' -- subject(s): Christian saints in art, Dictionaries, Icons, Italian 'Iconos Y Santos De Oriente/ Icons and Saints of the Orient'
The Boondock Saints
Ognissanti and Tutti i Santi are Italian equivalents of the English feast of "All Saints' Day."Specifically, the Italian word ognissanti combines the feminine/masculine adjective ogni with the masculine plural noun santi. The word ogni means "each, every." The word santi means "saints."The pronunciation is "OH-nyee-SAHN-tee."The masculine plural adjective tutti means "all." The masculine plural definite article i means "the." The masculine plural noun santi means "saints."The pronunciation is "TOOT-tee SAHN-tee."