Maso is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Tom." The diminutive serves as a beloved nickname -- along with Masino, Masolino, Massino, Mino and Misino -- of the masculine proper name Tommaso("Thomas"), whose origins track back to the Aramaic אוֹמָא (Ta'oma or Te'oma) for "twin." The respective pronunciations will be "MA-so" for the nickname and "tom-MA-so" for the forename in Pisan Italian.
You spell it the same way you do in English. Tom.
Pamela is spelled the same way in Italian.
Gaetano is Tom in Italian. :)
The word segue sounds like (seg-way) and is from Italian ("it follows").
You spell it as "grido"
The name "Karen" is spelled the same way in Italian: K-a-r-e-n. Italian typically retains the original spelling of names, especially when they are not of Italian origin. Therefore, "Karen" would be used as is in Italian contexts.
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It is the same in Italian as it is in English: Erin.
how do you spell robert in italian
You can spell it Tom, Tommy, Thomas, or Tommie. I have seen Thom.
Hannah in Italian is spelled "Anna".
'France' in Italian is 'Francia'.