It is 'gay-ta-no"
It is actually "Ga-eh-ta-no", the "ae" speech sound in Spanish, or in Italian, equals two syllables "a" and "e", pronounced "ah" "eh".
It is pronounced as "Fee-REN-zeh" in Italian.
The name "Phillip" in Italian is spelled as "Filippo" and pronounced as "fee-LEEP-poh."
'Luciano' is pronounced as loo-CHAH-noh in Italian. The stress is on the second syllable.
Kimberly would be pronounced as "KEEM-burr-lee" in Italian.
The Italian word "liscio" is pronounced as "LEE-schoh."
Yes
"KAH-pwa" is the way to pronounce the Italian name Capua.
"Gyan-car-low" is the way to pronounce the Italian name Giancarlo.
The way to pronounce the Italian name Loiacano is "LO-ia-KO-no."
The way to pronounce the name Alcibiade, Italian for the Greek name Alcibiades, is "AL-tchee-BYA-dey" in Italian.
The American equivalent of the name "Gaetano" is "Guy." Both names share similar roots, with "Gaetano" being of Italian origin and "Guy" being derived from the Old French form of the name. While "Gaetano" is less common in the U.S., "Guy" is widely used.
Gaetano is Tom in Italian. :)
"Ar-tey-mee-sya" is a way to pronounce the Italian name Artemisia.
"Geye-TA-no PROS-see-mo" is the pronunciation of the Italian name Gaetano Prossimo. The masculine proper forename originates in the Latin name Caietanus ("from Caieta," which is the currently exciting central Italian city of Gaeta). The forename and surname together therefore translate literally into English as "Cajetan neighbor."
Gaetano Naccarato's birth name is Gaetano Naccarato.
Gee or dah no
"Mee-KEH-leh" is the way to pronounce the Italian name Michele.