Landscope Literally? A beautiful watching
Renaissance means 'rebirth' in Italian.
'Presto' is an Italian equivalent of 'fast tempo''.The Italian word is an adverb. It literally means 'early, quick, soon'. It's pronounced 'PREH-stoh'.
'Per caso' or 'Per fortuna' may be Italian equivalents of 'serendipity'. 'Per caso' literally means 'by chance', and is pronounced 'pehr-KAH-soh'. 'Per fortuna' literally means 'by good fortune', and is pronounced 'pehr fohr-TOO-nah'.
Italian for good morning, it literally means 'good day' (buono = good, giorno = day).
Sogni felici literally and sogni d'oro preferably are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "happy dreams." The second example translates literally into English has "dreams of gold." The respective pronunciations will be "SO-nyee fey-LEE-tchee" literally and "SO-nyee DO-ro" preferably in Italian.
fair view
It literally means "lover" in Italian
Renaissance means 'rebirth' in Italian.
Odierno is Italian. In Italian, it literally means "of the day".
Biscotti
Belvedere means a fine view.
que sera. which literally means "this night"
No it's Spanish. Literally means Whitehouse.
Niente is an Italian equivalent of the Yiddish word "bupkus."Specifically, the Yiddish word means "nothing, nothing at all." The Italian word literally means "nothing." The pronunciation is "NYEHN-teh."
Un mondo in Italian means literally "a world" or "one world" in English.
"Beautiful sight" is an English equivalent of belvedere. The masculine singular -- which combines the masculine singular adjective bello ("beautiful," "handsome") with the present infinitive vedere ("to see") -- means "overlook" or "panoramic viewpoint" architecturally or geographically and "burning bush" horticulturally. The pronunciation will be "BEL-vey-DEY-rey" in Italian.
Cello comes from the Italian word "violoncelli" which literally means "cellos"