Approvazione is an Italian equivalent of 'approval'. It's a feminine gender noun that's pronounced 'ah-proh-vah-TSYOH-nay'.* But the way of saying to have a store item 'on approval' is 'in esame' or 'in prova', which means 'on inspection, on trial'.
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' of the English noun 'ray'.
The name "bravo" is derived from Italian. It is commonly used in English to express approval or admiration.
Approval in principle
Evviva! is just one Italian equivalent of the English word "Yay!"Specifically, the word is an exclamatory interjection of approval or enthusiasm. It is formed by combining the conjunction e ("and") and the imperative viva ("Long live..."). The pronunciation will be "ev-VEE-va" in Italian.
papal approval is not a person, it is approval of the pope.
The word viva gets its roots from the Italian language. It means applause or exclamation of approval, There are also versions of it in Spanish and Latin.
"To manage to get a person's approval" is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase strappare apprezzamento a una persona. The phrase translates literally as "to force appreciation on one person" in English. The pronunciation will be "stra-PA-rey ap-PRET-tsa-MEN-to a OO-na per-SO-na" in Italian.
Official approval is sanction.
When you have official approval, you have all the approval you need to do whatever is needed.
The senate has final approval on treaties.
Approval is a statement granting permission for an act.
Official approval is sanction.
Approval is a noun.