Boys
'Boys' is an English equivalent of 'ragazzi'. The word 'ragazzi' is a masculine noun whose plural definite article is 'i' ['the'] and whose plural indefinite article is 'dei' ['some']. It's pronounced 'rah-GAHTS-tsee'.
"Ragazzi" is an Italian word that translates to "boys" or "guys" in English. It is often used informally to refer to a group of young people or friends, regardless of gender. In some contexts, it can also mean "kids" or "children."
Ragazzi
The Italian word for the English word men is...uomini. I recommend this person to go to www.freetranslation.com it's just a translation. I use it all the time to say words in different languages so people thatdon't speak that language can't understand waht I say. LOL!!!!
Translated directly from Italian - it reads 'Thanks a lot my boys'
"Fert" does not have a direct translation in Italian. It is not an Italian word.
No, "minigooch" does not mean anything in Italian. It is not an Italian word or term.
"Cane" is the word for dog in Italiano. "Pimpa" is not an Italiano word.
"Bella regazza" is Italian for "beautiful girl".
"Beautiful boys" in English means bei ragazzi in Italian.
"Having dinner with the kids" in English is Sto cenando con i ragazzi in Italian.
The Italian word presepe translates into Italian as the word crib. The word presepe in Spanish is said as cuna.