"Jesaydù" and "aldilà" are not known Italian words. It is possible that they are made-up words or belong to a dialect. Without more context or information, it is difficult to determine their meaning.
I can only assume you mean the song that was sung by Andrea Bocelli. As you can tell by her surname the song is in Italian.
From what I've learned, in Italian mitica means legendary, mythical, great, and as an exclamation/slang it means awesome like for ex.: "miticaaaaaa, stupenda canzone! Mi piace molto!" or "Awesomeeeeee, wonderful song! I really like it!"
Aria is an Italian loan word in French. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which typically identifies the solo song by an opera's leading soprano or tenor -- will be "A-rya" in French in Italian.
"Crazy Loop" is a song by a Romanian artist named Dan Balan. The song features a mix of English and Spanish lyrics.
Italian is a great language! I am half Italian and half Portuguese and I love both of them! Let me tell Italians loveeeeeeeeeeeeee food!!!!! Christmas eve is always a big thing for them!So Italian is the language of food, you say?? ;)Italian is also the language of song.
This is an italian song. The title means: I will marry you because...
Its not a tempo. Its an Italian word meaning singable, or song-like.
I can only assume you mean the song that was sung by Andrea Bocelli. As you can tell by her surname the song is in Italian.
Italian Love Song was created on 2004-11-05.
"Beautiful song" in English means bella canzone in Italian.
brucia la terra = the earth burns. it's Italian (not sicilian)
Arrivederci Roma is a famous classic Italian love song. It translates to "Goodbye to Rome." A chandrapore is another classical song.
Tempo is the Italian word that means "the speed of the song."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its meanings include "time, tense, weather." The pronunciation is "TEHM-poh."
Yes, Bella, Ciao ("Beautiful [female, one, woman], Goodbye") is an Italian folksong. It served as the song of the Italian partisans who opposed the fascist and rightist tendencies of Italian politics during World War II. The pronunciation will be "BEL-la tchow" in Italian.
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