"I have short black hair" in English is Ho i capelli corti neri in Italian.
Gail is the same in English and Italian.Specifically, the name can be a feminine given name or nickname in English. It is a nickname in Italian. The name originates in the Hebrew name Abigayl, which means "father" (ab) and "joy" (gayl).The pronunciation will be "gheyl" in terms of the Italian nickname and "AH-bee-gheyl" in terms of the Italian given name Abigail.
I have black hair. Tengo=I have, pelo=hair, negro=black
An Italian slang term describing black males with shaved heads. This term apparently came about when someone compared them to an eggplant in appearance Mulie being a short term for the Italian word describing an eggplant.
Byakuya means short night or white(arctic) night. There might be other definitions. You can find other definitions of other anime/manga characters at freedict.com.
It is Bella i think short for Isabella like off Twilight
"Short haircut" in English is taglia corto in Italian.
Novella in Italian is "short story" or "news" in English.
L'amo, which is short for La amo in Italian, means "I love her" in English.
Corta vita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "short life."Specifically, the feminine adjective corta means "short." The feminine noun vita translates as "life." The pronunciation will be "KOR-ta VEE-ta" in Italian.
bei momenti (if short times) bei tempi (if long times)
for people - "basso (bassa for a girl)" for hair - "corto" for anything else - "breve"
"What happened?" in English means Cos'è successo? when referring to something happening a short while ago or Cosa succede? when referring to something happening a long while ago in Italian.
"Short" in English is brevis in Latin.
Robert A Hall has written: 'Italian stories: Nouvelle Italiane' -- subject(s): English Short stories, Italian Short stories, Short stories, English, Short stories, Italian, Translations from Italian, Translations into English
Pastafrolla alla fragola is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "strawberry shortcake." The above-mentioned example literally translates into English as "short-crusted pastry with strawberry." The pronunciation will be "PA-sta-FROL-lal-la FRA-go-la" in Italian.
The Filipino language is known as Tagalog. There are many English short stories which have been translated into the language.
"The bollard" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase la bitta. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which references the short vertical post which is used historically to moor boats and presently to prevent traffic -- will be "la BEET-ta" in Italian.