Allegri bambini is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "merry children."
Specifically, the masculine adjective allegri means "merry." The masculine noun bambini means "children." The pronunciation is "ahl-LEH-gree bahm-BEE-nee."
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∙ 12y ago"Merry children" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase allegri bambini.Specifically, the masculine adjective allegri means "merry." The masculine noun bambini means "children." The pronunciation is "ahl-LEH-gree bahm-BEE-nee."
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"Merry Christmas to you and yours!" in Italian means Buon Natale a voi e la vostra! in Italian.
Buon Natale
It looks like you may be referring to "Buon Natale," which is Italian for "Merry Christmas."
Buon Natale, Tesoro is an Italian equivalent of 'Merry Christmas, Darling'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'bwohn nah-TAH-leh teh-SOH-roh'.In the word by word translation, the masculine adjective 'buono' means 'good, fortunate'. The masculine gender noun 'Natale' means 'Nativity'. The masculine gender noun 'tesoro' means 'treasure, sweetheart, darling'.
The translation of the name Hugh in Italian is Ugo.
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The translation of the name "Aiden" in Italian is "Aiuto" or "Aideen."
The Italian translation for "il mio nome" is "my name."
Merry Christmas, or the equivalent