big sky
Cielo means sky or heaven depending on context. Cielo is supposed to be spelled with a capital C when referring to heaven in the religious sense only. But it can get tricky. Sayings like "I'm in heaven" does not use the word in the religious sense so "Estoy en el cielo" is spelled with the lower case c and technically translates back to English as "I'm in the sky."
Large rodent translates to Spanish to mean roedor grande.
The literal translation is "my heaven". Mi cielo is used as an endearment, such as my darling.
Grande means 'big'
TÚ TAMBIÉN, CIELO. BESOS (correct syntax and spelling) --- You too, dear. Kisses
"Sangre Grande" translates to "Big Blood" in English.
"Espérame en el cielo" translates to "Wait for me in heaven" in English.
"Sangre Grande" translates to "Big Blood" in English.
El Mirador del cielo in English means the viewpoint of the sky. "Sky watcher" which (as in English) could mean "the guy who watches the sky" or "the guy in the sky who watches".
"Es grande o pequeño" translates to "Is it big or small" in English.
It translates to "yes, a big problem" in English.
The Spanish sentence "Tengo una casa grande" translates to "I have a big house" in English.
"Of the heaven" or "the heaven's" can be English equivalents of the Italian phrase del cielo.Specifically, the word del means "of the". The masculine noun cielo translates as "heaven, sky". The pronunciation will be "dehl TCHE-loh" in Italian.
"UN PICCOLO PEZZO DI CIELO" MEANS "A LITTLE PIECE OF THE SKY" UN- A PICCOLO-LITTLE/SMALL PEZZO-PIECE/PART DI-OF, OF THE CIELO-SKY
il cielo English: "sky" Italian: "cielo"
'Grand' in Italian translates to 'grande.'
In English we say, "a little corner in Heaven."