The Italian word for brother is "fratello" and for sister is "sorella".
The Italian word "compari" or "compare" is a term used to address close friends or comrades, typically within the context of the Sicilian Mafia. It is similar to the term "sworn brother" and signifies a strong bond of loyalty and camaraderie.
The plural form of "you" in Italian is "voi".
Francesco is the Italian for Francis.
Marazzi is an Italian surname. It is common in Italy and is of Italian origin.
"Brother" in English is fratello in Italian.
The Italian word for brother is "fratello" and for sister is "sorella".
"Little brother" in English is fratellino in Italian.
"It's your brother" in English is È tuo fratello in Italian.
"My handsome brother" in English is mio bel fratello in Italian.
"O.K., brother!" in English is Va bene, fratello! in Italian.
Nessun fratello is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "no brother." The masculine singular adjective and noun also may be rendered into English as "not any brother" or "not one brother." The pronunciation will be "nes-SOON fra-TEL-lo" in Italian.
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Buon giorno, fratello! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning, brother!" The greeting translates literally as "Good day, brother!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwon DJOR-no fra-TEL-lo" in Pisan Italian.
Yes. His brother Mario is too.
The cast of The Italian Bride - 1913 includes: Paul Panzer as The Italian Brother Pearl Sindelar as The Italian Bride
Frate in religious terms and Fratello in familial terms are Italian equivalents of the English word "brother."Specifically, the masculine word frate means "Brother, friar, monk." The masculine noun fratello means "brother." The respective pronunciations are "FRAH-teh" and "frah-TEHL-loh."