Depends, like Beautiful Flowers - Fiori belli
Beautiful Cars - Macchine belle
it just depends on the last letter of the noun
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 of Signora ("Mrs.") is Signore, the same spelling as the male singular Signore ("Mr.").
Feminine nouns and adjectives in Italian are usually pluralized by changing the ending -a to an -e. Thus the plural of bellais belle (bel-lay).
Yes, nonni is an Italian word.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun in its plural form. It may be translated as "Grandfathers, grandfathers and grandmothers, grandparents." The pronunciation is "NOHN-nee."
Bello in the singular and belli in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English word "handsome." Context makes clear which version suits. The respective pronunciations will be "BEL-lo" in the singular and "BEL-lee" in the plural in Italian.
"Beautiful kisses" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase belli baci. The masculine plural adjective and noun may be preceded by the masculine plural definite article i("the") since Italian often employs articles where English does not. The pronunciation will be "BEL-lee BA-tchee" in Italian.
"Beautiful hair" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase belli capelli.Specifically, the masculine plural adjective belli means "beautiful, handsome." The masculine noun capelli means "hairs, head of hair." The pronunciation is "BEHL-lee kah-PEHL-lee."
The plural form of the Italian word "luogo" is "luoghi."
Gioielli belli is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful jewelry".Specifically, the masculine noun gioielli means "jewelry, jewels". The masculine adjective belli translates as "beautiful". The pronunciation will be "djoh-YEL-lee BEL-lee" in Italian.
The singular bella or bello and the plural belle or belli are Italian equivalents of the English word "beautiful." Context makes clear whether feminine (cases 1, 3) or masculine (examples 2, 4) gender suits. The respective pronunciations will be "BEL-la" or "BEL-lo" in the singular and "BEL-ley" or "BEL-lee" in the plural in Italian.
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 of Signora ("Mrs.") is Signore, the same spelling as the male singular Signore ("Mr.").
Che bello! in the singular and Che belli! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "How handsome!" Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "key BEL-lo" in the singular and "key BEL-lee" in the plural in Pisan Italian.
"Uova" is an Italian equivalent of the English word "eggs."Specifically, the Italian word is feminine in the plural. Its plural definite article is "le" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "delle" ("some").The pronunciation is "WOH-vah."
Feminine nouns and adjectives in Italian are usually pluralized by changing the ending -a to an -e. Thus the plural of bellais belle (bel-lay).
Sei bello! in the singular and Siete belli! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You're handsome!" Context makes clear which version suits. The pronunciation will be "SEH-ee BEL-lo" in the singular and "SYEH-tey BEL-lee" in the plural in Italian.