Romantica in the feminine and romantico in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "romantic."
Specifically, the Italian and English words are adjectives. The pronunciation of the feminine form is "roh-MAHN-tee-kah." The pronunciation of the masculine form is "roh-MAHN-tee-koh."
"Romantic relationship" in English is rapporto romanticoin Italian.
"That is romantic!" in English means Questo è romantico!in Italian.
"Very romantic" in English means molto romantico in Italian.
Well this all depends on one's opinion. But I'd say Latin languages are more romantic. Ex: Italian, Spanish, Mexican, etc...
totemo romanchikku
Everyday Italian - 2004 Romantic Dinner was released on: USA: 2005
Sonnets were so popular because back in Shakespeare's time, people were very into romantic poetry, and sonnets are perfect for that. The sonnets of the Italian poet Petrarch were particularly romantic and popular.
E allora?
probably so i would say yes
there isn't really an "it" in italian, so if you want to say "it's italian, you would just say italiano (itah lee ah no) hope it helps :)
Fish in Italian is pesce which is prononced pear-share
French and Italian are both Romance languages. (Not 'romantic' languages!)