diamante = 'diamond' in English
It means 'I hope' in Latin and Italian, which, in Spanish, is :'espero'.
It means solid in Italian, so guess it does for spanish aswell.
"Per favore" is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish "por favor."Specifically, the Italian preposition "per" and the Spanish preposition "por" mean "for, through." The Italian masculine singular noun "favore" and the Spanish masculine singular noun "favor" mean "favor." Both the Italian and the Spanish phrases tend to be translated as "please."The pronunciation of the Italian phrase is "PEHR fah-VOH-reh." The pronunciation of the Spanish phrase is "POHR fah-VOHR."
To my knowledge its not even Italian -- its Spanish for "heart."
It is not Spanish, but Italian; the Spanish would be te callas. It translates to: Shut up or shut it or you shut up.
Damos in the indicative and Demos in the imperative and subjunctive are literal Spanish equivalents of the Italian word Diamo. The Italian verb in question serves as the present imperative "(Let us) give!" or the present indicative "We are giving (do give, give)" or the present subjunctive "(That) we may give" depending upon context. The respective pronunciations will be "DA-mos" and "DEY-mos" in Spanish and "DYA-mo" in Italian.
"Bart's" is one English equivalent of the Italian name DiMeo. The surname represents the combination of the preposition di ("of") and the nickname Meo("Bart") for Bartolomeo ("Bartholomew"). The pronunciation will be "dee MEY-o" in Italian.
Diamo streaser
Rojena is an Italian name it has nothing to do with Spanish
It means 'I hope' in Latin and Italian, which, in Spanish, is :'espero'.
Marito is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word marido.Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. The Italian and the Spanish words mean "husband". The pronunciation will be "ma-REE-to" in Italian and "ma-REE-tho" in Spanish.
Cibo is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word comida. The masculine singular Italian word and the feminine singular Spanish word mean "food" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "TCHEE-bo" in Italian and "ko-MEE-tha" in Spanish.
Don't know about Spanish, but it's an Italian city...
It means solid in Italian, so guess it does for spanish aswell.
There is no such word in English. -Try Italian or Spanish.
it is Italian and Spanish for beautiful
"Per favore" is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish "por favor."Specifically, the Italian preposition "per" and the Spanish preposition "por" mean "for, through." The Italian masculine singular noun "favore" and the Spanish masculine singular noun "favor" mean "favor." Both the Italian and the Spanish phrases tend to be translated as "please."The pronunciation of the Italian phrase is "PEHR fah-VOH-reh." The pronunciation of the Spanish phrase is "POHR fah-VOHR."