'Angel' or more literally 'the angel' may be English equivalents of 'l'angelo'. The word 'angelo' is a masculine noun whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. The example phrase is pronounced 'LAHN-djeh-loh'.
The population of Langelo is 245.
No, "minigooch" does not mean anything in Italian. It is not an Italian word or term.
No, "Cicci" does not mean "Frank" in Italian. "Frank" in Italian is "Francesco" or "Franco."
did you mean nove? it's 9!
No. Zia is the correct/formal way of saying aunt in Italian.
You can be French and speak Italian, but speaking Italian does not mean you are French.
"Fert" does not have a direct translation in Italian. It is not an Italian word.
"Sandwich" in English is panino in Italian.
"Te'amo" means "I Love You" in Italian.
Lea means in Italian is (prateria).
Stefania is how you say Steffanie in Italian.
Risplendere is Italian for shine.