'Ragazza' is an Italian equivalent of 'girl'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'rah-GAHTS-tsah'.
In Italian or "In Italiano" you would say - ragazza fredda
mummia bambina
feisty ragazza
ragazza di daddie
Ho baciato un ragazza.
Ben fatto....it not depends from the gender.
Italians usually say "ragazza" for girls (the plural is "ragazze"), particularly teenage girls. For a young girl, you say "bambina" or for a woman "donna".
amico nuovo if its a guy amica nuova if its a girl
Bambino Nero for a boy; bambina nera for a girl
She is white/Italian Italians are also considered Mexican so you could say shes white/Italian
i dnt no the answer but if you do contact me an this site its (brianna rickey)...without the parinthises please tell me I think its jue' ar't
The Italian Girl was created in 1964.