Boyfriend in Italian is ragazzo, or fidanzato. So if you were to say you have an Italian boyfriend, you would say Ho un ragazzo italiano or Ho un fidanzato italiano. Placing the "o" at the end (ragazzo/fidanzato) would refer to the noun being masculine, while an ending "a" would generate a feminine equivalent (ragazza/fidanzata). Fidanzato is more common than ragazzo when two people are engaged to be married. Another possible translation, which is a regional or dialectal variant (especially in northern Italy), is moroso.
In general, the term ragazzo is also used to translate the English word "boy".
"Brother" in English is fratello in Italian.
grazie per il tuo interesse fratello mio
The Italian word for brother is "fratello" and for sister is "sorella".
"Little brother" in English is fratellino in Italian.
"It's your brother" in English is È tuo fratello in Italian.
"My handsome brother" in English is mio bel fratello in Italian.
"O.K., brother!" in English is Va bene, fratello! in Italian.
The word step-brother in the Spanish language is hermanastro. The Italian word for this is step-fratello and in French it is demi-frere.
'Fratello pazzo' is an Italian equivalent of 'crazy brother'. The word 'fratello' is a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. The phrase is pronounced 'frah-TEHL-loh PAHTS-tsoh'.
Nessun fratello is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "no brother." The masculine singular adjective and noun also may be rendered into English as "not any brother" or "not one brother." The pronunciation will be "nes-SOON fra-TEL-lo" in Italian.
Google translator converts it as "me e mio fratello"
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