"Italians" is the plural form of the English noun "Italian." The proper noun needs to follow the standard rule for pluralization in English by adding an -s at the end. The pronunciation will be "ih-TEL-yunz" in one of the Mid-Atlantic dialects of the English spoken in the United States of America.
The plural form of "you" in Italian is "voi".
The French plural form of "l'italien" (Italian) is "les italiens."
The plural form of the Italian word "luogo" is "luoghi."
Banchi is the plural form of the Italian word banco.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. The singular form, banco, is pronounced "BAHN-koh." The plural form, banchi, is pronounced "BAHN-kee."
The Italian plural form of "la data" is "le date".
'Santi' is a plural form for the Italian equivalent of 'saint'. It's pronounced 'SAHN-tee'. It's the masculine form. The plural form, 'sante', is pronounced 'SAHN-teh'.
Baci is the plural form of the Italian noun bacio.Specifically, the word is a masculine noun. The singular form bacio means "kiss." The plural form baci translates as "kisses."The respective pronunciations will be "BA-tchyo" and "BA-tchee" in Italian.
The Italian plural of Signora ("Mrs.") is Signore, the same spelling as the male singular Signore ("Mr.").
"Bellissima" in the plural form is "bellissime" in Italian.
The Italian word gondoliere (the person who steers the narrow Venetian boat called a gondola) in the plural is gondolieri.
Concerti (the Italian plural) and concerts are both used in English.
In Italian "names" means "nomi" the plural form of "nome".