Tanto ti amo, Luce del sole is an Italian equivalent of 'I so love you, Sunshine'. The adverb 'tanto' means 'so much, so'. The personal pronoun 'ti' means 'you'. The verb 'amo' means '[I] am loving, do love, love'. The feminine noun 'luce' means 'light'. The word 'del' combines the preposition 'di' and the masculine definite article 'il' to mean 'of the'. The masculine noun 'sole'means 'sun'. All together, they're pronounced TAHN-toh tee AH-moh, LOO-cheh dehl SOH-leh'.
O balle! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Oh bollocks!"Specifically, the interjection o means "oh". The feminine noun balle translates literally as "bale (of cotton, hay, etc.). The pronunciation will be "oh BAHL-ley" in Italian.
Odioso is an Italian equivalent of the English word "hateful."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "OH-dyoh-zoh." The feminine form, odiosa, is pronounced "oh-DYOH-zah."
Orario is an Italian equivalent of the English word "hourly."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "oh-RAH-ryoh." The feminine form, oraria, is pronounced "oh-RAH-ryah."
OnestÃ? is an Italian equivalent of the English word "honesty."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is la ("the"). The pronunciation is "oh-neh-STAH."
Leonard is an English equivalent of the Italian name Leonardo.Specifically, the Italian and the English names are masculine proper nouns. The name Leo can serve as a nickname in both English and Italian. The pronunciation is "LEH-oh" in terms of the nickname and "LEH-oh-NAHR-doh" in terms of the full Italian name.
"Honesty" is an English equivalent of the Italian word onestÃ?.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is la ("the"). The pronunciation is "oh-neh-STAH."
The translation of the name Hugh in Italian is Ugo.
The Italian translation for the word "speck" is "speck."
"New" is an English equivalent of the Italian word nea.Specifically, the Italian word is the feminine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "NEH-ah." The masculine form, neo, is pronounced "NEH-oh."
Orientali is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Orientals."Specifically, the Italian word is a noun. It may be used in regard to feminine or masculine Orientals. The pronunciation is "Oh-ryehn-TAH-lee."
Odioso in the masculine and odiosa in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English word "hater."Specifically, the Italian words are the feminine and masculine forms of an adjective. The meaning tends to be translated as "hateful." The pronunciation is "oh-DYOH-soh" in the masculine and "oh-DYOH-sah" in the feminine.
The translation of the name "Aiden" in Italian is "Aiuto" or "Aideen."