Mónica ['mo.ni.ka]
[m] as in mine
[o] as in Italian "voglio", I want
[n] as in none
[i] as in Italian "dicere", to say; or more or less as in "bee" but shorter
[k] as in skip, not as in can
[a] as in Italian "amare", to love
['] main stress
[.] syllable break
Spanish = Monica French = Monique Hebrew = ×ž×•× ×™×§×” Portuguese = Monica Italian = Monica German = Monica
"Monica" is the same in Italian and in English.Specifically, the Italian and the English words are feminine proper nouns. In both languages, the name is a popular choice for first and middle names. The Italian pronunciation is "MOH-nee-kah."
Monica is simply pronounced as Monica in Finnish.
No, Monica Bellucci is not Albanian. She was born in Citta di Castello, Italy, and is of Italian descent. While she has worked in various international films, her heritage is primarily Italian.
Italian actress Monica Vitti is 86 years old (birthdate: November 3, 1931).
You would say "Bonjour, je m'appelle Monica" in French.
Monica De Re has written: 'Arte e devozione popolare' -- subject(s): Art, Italian, Christian art and symbolism, Conservation and restoration, Italian Art
shes a beautiful Italian woman! Chacha!
Monica De Marco has written: 'Seminara' -- subject(s): Italian Pottery, Terra cotta, History
Monica in Arabic letters would be: Munikaa (مونيكا)
monica theres not another way to say it in english it stays the same
mon-i-cu