'Come parli [or parla] spagnolo' is an Italian equivalent of 'How do you speak Spanish?' The phrase 'Come parli spagnolo', which is pronounced 'KOH-meh PAHR-lee ee-tah-LYAH-noh', uses the informal 'you' ['tu'] for the speaker's close circle of family, friends and peers. The phrase 'Come parla spagnolo', which is pronounced 'KOH-meh PAHR-lah ee-tah-LYAH-noh', uses the formal 'you' ['Lei'] for those outside the speaker's close familiar and friendly circle or for those senior in age or position.
In Italian, it is "bambino" or "bambina", depending on gender. In Spanish, it is "bebé".
Spanish: Manzana French: Pomme Italian: Mela
espanol(spanish) ,spagnolo(italian) spanho(portuguese)
To say the word affection in Spanish you say afecto. In the Italian language the word affection is said as affetto.
To say the words 'we are family' in Spanish you say 'somos familia'. To say these words in Italian you say 'siamo una famiglia'.
To say the words 'she is tall' in the Spanish language you say 'ella es alta'. These words in the Italian language you say 'e alta'.
"Pasta" is in italian. In spanish, it's also Pasta.
Spanish: vaca French: vache German: Kuh Italian: mucca
"Buon Natale" is actually Italian for "Merry Christmas." In Spanish, you would say "Feliz Navidad."
[ae] [a] as in Italian "amare", to love [e] as in Italian "essere", to be; or French "téléphone"
Señor - Spanish (pronounced say-nyOR) Signore - Italian (pronounced see-nyORay)
In French, you say "oeuf." In Spanish, you say "huevo." In Italian, you say "uovo." In German, you say "Ei."