Chiesa is an Italian equivalent of 'church'. It's a feminine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'la' ['the'], and as its indefinite article 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'kee-AY-zah'.
"Church" in English means chiesa in Italian.
Italian Baptist Church was created in 1906.
"Small church" in English means piccola chiesa in Italian.
of course the answer to this question is easy she goes to the church where her religion is for example i am Italian a go to a Italian church get it got it good
"We missed you in church today" in English is Ci siete mancati in chiesa oggi in Italian.
La chiesa in Italian means "the church" in English.
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It's Roman Catholic
Church
Cattedrale Chiesa
Italian church art in the Middle Ages included frescoes and mosaics which were mainly architectural in nature. Color and gold leaf were very popular at this time.
In Italian, "ci" is typically pronounced like the English "ch" sound in "cheese" or "church." For example, "ciao" is pronounced "chow" in Italian.