The word for 'welcome' is 'benvenuto' to one male. It's a masculine gender noun that's pronounced behn-veh-NOO-toh. The word to welcome a female is 'benvenuta'. It's a feminine gender noun that's pronounced 'behn-veh-NOO-tah'.
It is pronounced pair-kay.
tre pronounced "tray"
---- Yes in Italian is ci which is pronounced "si" just like Spanish. ----
'Who' is an English equivalent of 'chi'. The Italian word is an interrogative, for question asking. It's pronounced 'kee'.
Giallo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "yellow."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "DJAHL-loh." The feminine form, gialla, is pronounced "DJAHL-lah."Giallo.
Benvenuti in Cina is an Italian equivalent of 'Welcome to China'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'BEHN-veh-NOO-tee een CHEE-nah'.In the word by word translation, the masculine gender noun 'benvenuti' means 'welcome'. The preposition 'in'means 'in'. The feminine gender noun 'Cina' means 'China'.
In Bahamian dialect, the word "welcome" is often pronounced as "welkum."
The word is........ WRONG Your welcome.
In Italian, the word "pain" is pronounced as "pane" (pronounced pah-neh with the stress on the first syllable).
The word castelli is pronounced "cah-STELL-ee" in Italian.
The Italian word "liscio" is pronounced as "LEE-schoh."
The word 'Welcome' in Aramaic is written as 'ܢܫܢܠܡ' which is pronounced as "nashimlom".
Welcome is an English equivalent of 'Buonvenuti'. The word in Italian is pronounced 'BWOHN-veh-NOO-tee'.In the word by word translation, the masculine adjective 'buoni' means 'good'. The past participle 'venuti'means 'came, arrived'. The words represent a regional alternative to the standard, textbook 'Benvenuti', which is pronounced 'BEHN-veh-NOO-tee'.
The word "Italian" has four syllables. It is pronounced as i-tal-i-an.
Willkommen - pronounced vill'kommen
It is pronounced pair-kay.
tre pronounced "tray"