"This is my husband" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "Questo è il mio marito."
Specifically, the masculine demonstrative "questo" means "this." The verb "è" means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular You) are." The masculine singular definite article "il" means "the." The masculine possessive adjective "mio" means "my." The masculine noun "marito" means "husband."
The pronunciation is "KWEH-stoh eh eel MEE-oh mah-REE-toh."
"Questo è il mio marito" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "This is my husband."Specifically, the masculine singular demonstrative "questo" means "this." The verb "è" means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular You) are." The masculine singular definite article "il" means "the." The masculine singular possessive adjective "mio" means "my." The masculine noun "marito" means "husband."The pronunciation is "KWEH-stoh eh eel MEE-oh mah-REE-toh."
Questo è is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "This is".Specifically, the masculine indefinite pronoun questomeans "this". The verb è translates as "is". The pronunciation will be "KWEH-stoh eh" in Italian.
Questo è gustoso! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "This is tasty!"Specifically, the masculine demonstrative questo is "this". The verb è means "is". The masculine adjective gustoso translates as "tasty".The pronunciation will be "KWE-sto eh DEY-lee-TSYO-so" in Italian.
"This is..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase Questo è... .Specifically, the masculine demonstrative pronoun questomeans "this." The verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular you) are." The pronunciation is "KWEH-stoh eh."
"This is wonderful" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Questo è meraviglioso.Specifically, the masculine demonstrative pronoun questo means "this." The verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular You) are." The masculine adjective meraviglioso means "wonderful."The pronunciation is "KWH-stoh eh MEH-rah-vee-LYOH-zoh."
"This is sweet" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Questoè dolce.Specifically, the masculine demonstrative pronoun questo is "this". The verb è means "(he/it/she) is". The feminine/masculine adjective dolce translates as "sweet".The pronunciation will be "KWE-sto eh DOL-tche" in Italian.
Questo è buono! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "That's good!" The exclamatory sentence also translates into English as "This is good!" The pronunciation will be "KWEY-sto eh BWO-no" in Italian.
Detesto questo luogo! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I hate this place!" The pronunciation will be "dey-TEY-sto KWEY-sto LWO-go" in Italian.
Questo è meraviglioso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "This is wonderful."Specifically, the masculine demonstrative pronoun questo means "this." The verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular You) are." The masculine adjective meraviglioso means "wonderful."The pronunciation is "KWH-stoh eh MEH-rah-vee-LYOH-zoh."
Quanto costa questo cucciolo? is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How much is this puppy?" The question translates literally as "How much does this puppy cost?" in English. The pronunciation will be "KWAN-to KO-sta KWEY-sto koot-TCHO-lo" in Pisan Italian.
In Italian is translates to stasera. Always remember that depending on the context of your sentences, the translation can vary. There may also be slang terminology if you were to travel to Italy. Keep in mind that online translators may not always be correct, they are a reflection of the exact words you have typed in.
"Until this afternoon" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Fino a questo pomeriggio.Specifically, the preposition fino a means "till, until." The masculine demonstrative adjective questo means "this." The masculine noun pomeriggio means "afternoon."The pronunciation is "FEE-noh ah KWEH-stoh POH-meh-REED-djoh."