Dee- si (as in "side") - Siv
"Messy" is an English equivalent of the Italian word disordinato.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective that means "disorderely, messy, sloppy, untidy." The pronunciation is "dee-ZOHR-dee-NAH-toh." The feminine form, disordinata, is pronounced "dee-ZOHR-dee-NAH-tah."
"For goodness sake!" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Perdindirindina!Specifically, the Italian word is an interjection. It is meant to convey disappointment. The pronunciation is "pehr-DEEN-dee-reen-DEE-nah."
The word is spelled the same as in English but pronounced dee-ah-BET-ess
Di is an Italian equivalent of the English word "of".Specifically, the word is a preposition. It may combine with the feminine definite articles la, le or the masculine definite articles gli, i, il, lo to mean "of the". The pronunciation will be "dee" in Italian.
Disordinato is an Italian equivalent of the English word "messy."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "dee-ZOHR-dee-NAH-toh." The feminine form, disordinata, is pronounced "dee-ZOHR-dee-NAH-tah."
"Didy" ( dye-dee) is short for diaper.
Desa is not a Spanish word. This could be an English speaker's attempt to spell the Spanish word "Dice" which sounds like Desa (Dee-say). If that is the case ¿Cómo se dice?" means "How do you say [it]" Literally "How is it said?"
The Irish surname O'Dea, was shortened to Dea/Day/Daw/Dee. Dee could also be the Welsh "Du" (pronounced dee) which means "black".
Ricordi is an Italian equivalent of the English word "memories."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its plural definite article i means "the." Its plural indefinite article dei means "some."The pronunciation is "ree-KOHR-dee."
Dizionario is an Italian equivalent of the English word "dictionary." The pronunciaton will be "DEE-tsyo-NA-ryo" in Italian.
"Disgusted" is an English equivalent of the Italian word "disgustato."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective that comes from the past participle of the infinitive "disgustare" ("to disgust"). The pronunciation is "DEE-sgoo-STAH-toh.' The feminine form, "disgustata," is pronounced "DEE-sgoo-STAH-tah."