"Beautiful Italian family" in English means bella famiglia italiana in Italian.
Lealta is the Italian equivalent of 'loyalty'. It's a feminine gender noun. Its equivalent form as an adjective is 'leale', which translates as 'loyal'. There's just the one form of the adjective, to refer to a loyal female or a loyal male.
The same: Loyal.
You have to say "my loyal friend": nituka or nittakkaawa.
Loyal Love = ahava ne'eman
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
Kūpaʻa [kew-pa-ah]
"You are learning Italian" = "Stai imparando Italiano""I am learning Italian" = "Sto imparando Italiano"
in italiano
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Well you can always say he was loyal to the gods by not joining Kronos
You can say "the street" in Italian as "la strada."