Dolci Pesci Italiani is an Italian equivalent of 'Sweet Italian Pisces'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'dolci' means 'sweet'. The masculine gender noun 'Pesci' means 'Pisces'. The masculine adjective 'italiani' means 'Italian'. The phrase is pronounced 'DOHL-chee PEH-shee ee-tah-LYAH-nee'.
"Sweet kisses" in English is dolci baci in Italian.
"Sweet toothpaste" in English is dentifricio dolce in Italian.
"Sweet life" in English means la dolce vita ("the sweet life") in Italian.
The main difference between mild and sweet Italian sausage is the level of spiciness. Mild Italian sausage has a subtle or no spicy flavor, while sweet Italian sausage contains a small amount of sugar or sweet seasoning, giving it a slightly sweet taste.
"Sweet man" in English means uomo dolce in Italian.
"Sweet little girl!" in English is Dolce bambina! in Italian.
Sweet and salty
Pesci is an Italian equivalent of 'Pisces'. It's a masculine gender noun whose definite article is 'i' ['the']. It's used in the plural in the example. It's pronounced 'PEYE*-shee'.*The sound 'eye' is similar to the sound in the English noun 'eye'.
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Everyday Italian - 2004 Simply Sweet was released on: USA: 2005
Dolce is a literal Italian equivalent of the English words "candy" and "sweet." The pronunciation for the feminine/masculine singular adjective "sweet" and the masculine singular noun "candy" will be the same in Italian: "DOL-tchey."