'Broken, fractured, split' may be English equivalents of 'spezzato'. The Italian word is the past participle form of the infinitive 'spezzare'. It's pronounced 'spehts-TSAH-toh'.
Lea means in Italian is (prateria).
"Boobs" in English mean tette in Italian.
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Are you sure you didn't mean "ciao"?, then yes it is Italian and means "Hello".
Nothing. It could be a family name, but as a word it does not exist in Italian.
Col cuore infranto or Col cuore spezzato may be Italian equivalents of 'broken hearted'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'kohl KWOH-reh een-FRAHN-toh' and 'kohl KWOH-reh spehts-TSAH-toh'.In the word by word translation, the word 'col' combines the preposition 'con' with the masculine definite article 'il' to form 'col' ['with the']. The masculine gender noun 'cuore' means 'heart'. The past participles 'infranto' and 'spezzato' mean 'broken, shattered'.
No, "minigooch" does not mean anything in Italian. It is not an Italian word or term.
"Broken April" is an English equivalent of "Aprile spezzato."The Italian and the English phrases translate the title of a novel by Albanian author and poet Ismail Kadare (b. January 28, 1936). The novel focuses on the last 30 days of the life of 24-year-old Gyorg Berisha, the main character. During that time, Berisha's path keeps intersecting with that of Diana, a beautiful young woman who is honeymooning with her older husband.These chance encounters are particularly poignant reminders of the tragedy of Berisha's existence. He will die, and his death will be the end of a 40-year blood feud between his family and another. But the only reason for the feud's end lies in the fact that nobody will be left of Berisha's family to avenge his death.
No, "Cicci" does not mean "Frank" in Italian. "Frank" in Italian is "Francesco" or "Franco."
No, "tt" does not mean aunt in Italian. In Italian, "aunt" is typically translated as "zia."
"Novae" means "new" in Italian.
You can be French and speak Italian, but speaking Italian does not mean you are French.
Stefania is how you say Steffanie in Italian.
Risplendere is Italian for shine.
Fert - no known word in Italian
"Sandwich" in English is panino in Italian.
"So" is the word for "I know" in Italian.