'Maria' is a name in the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages. In Italian and Spanish, it's pronounced 'mah-REE-ah'. In Portuguese, it's pronounced 'muh-REE-uh'.
Spanish: María. Italian: Maria. Portuguese: Maria. French: Marie. German: Maria.
Angel Di Maria is Argentinian, so his parents would be Argentinian as well. If you are asking if his ethnicity is Spanish then the answer is most likely no. If you look at his surname, Angel DI Maria, the "DI" is typically used in Italian, where as "DE" would be used for Spanish. It is very likely that he is mixed with Italian and some Native American, perhaps some Spanish too.
Italian is a possibility for the name "Marisa."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine proper noun. It is a diminutive for "Maria" ("Mary"). The pronunciation is "mah-REE-zah."
? Maria is an Italian name... do you mean la Madonna (Jesus mother)?
The mother of Jesus was Mary. The Italian name for Mary is Maria. The names Mary and Maria mean wished for child.
In Spanish and Italian, "marina" means "marine" or "navy." In Russian, "marina" is a diminutive form of the name Maria.
Well, Italian words are more similar to English, but Spanish grammar is easier for an English speaker. Italian: tavolo is Table in English, but mesa in Spanish. Italian: cane is Canine in English, but perro in Spanish. Italian: ritornare is To return in English, but volver in Spanish. Italian: spendere is To spend in English, but gastar in Spanish. Italian: cercareis To search in English, but buscar in Spanish. Italian: arrivare is To arrive in English, but llegar in Spanish. Italian: forchetta(for-Ket-tah) is Fork in English, but grabador in Spanish. Italian: pepe is Pepper in English, but pimienta in Spanish. Italian: carota is Carot in English, but zanharia in Spanish. Italian: piselliare Peas in English, but guisantes in Spanish. Italian: banana is Banana in ENglish, but platano in Spanish. Plus there are many Italian words in English. Cooking/food, musical, and ghetto terms can be found in English from Italian.
Amigo in Spanish is amico in Italian.
Spanish = Gracias Italian = Grazie
It is traditionally sung in Latin, not in Italian.
José in Spanish means Giuseppi in Italian.
Spaghetti is not a Spanish food since it is Italian.