If a person's name is Stella, that is her name regardless of what language you are speaking. As a common noun, "stella" is Italian for "star."
"Star" is an English equivalent of the Italian word stella. The feminine singular noun references either the astronomical object or the cinematographic celebrity. The pronunciation will be "STEL-la" in Italian.
Antonio Stella has written: 'Some aspects of Italian immigration to the United States' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Italian Americans, Italians
you say it the same..but you say super Stella because Stella means star :DD
piccola Stella
Stella biancha
Stella che brucia
"Beautiful shining star" in English is bella stella brillante in Italian.
stella italiana is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.
You probably mean Joseph Stella (1877-1946). He was an Italian-born American painter. He painted futuristic visions mostly of industries. Sometimes he alluded to Christian altarpieces by putting together three industry views, so implying that industry was replacing religion.
Maria Stella has written: 'Momenti di visione' -- subject(s): Identity (Psychology) in literature, Poetic works, Translations into Italian
Bella stella rosa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful pink star." The feminine singular phrase models the Italian tendency to put adjectives after their nouns, except for clarity or, in this case, emphasis. The pronunciation will be "BEL-la STEL-la RO-za" in Pisan Italian.
La Stella notte di Italia