Saltimbocca
"Mouth" in English is bocca in Italian.
"In boca a lupo stasera." It literally means, "In the mouth of the wolf tonight", like saying, "break a leg." You could also say, "Buona fortuna stasera" but "In boca a lupo" is much more common.
Boqueria is not translated into English. It is the name of a market in Barcelona. The name derives from "boca" which means "mouth" and the "tería" ending which means "place of". In this sense, the Boquería caters to taste, which is why it is a marketplace.
"The mouth" is an English equivalent of the French words "la bouche."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "bouche" means "mouth." The pronunciation is "lah boosh."
The words apa artinya mulut are Indonesian. These words translate into the English language as what it means to mouth.
La bocca in Italian is "the mouth" in English.
Appetitoso / Stuzzicante
"Mouth" is an English equivalent of the Italian word bocca. The feminine singular noun also translates into English as "river mouth." The pronunciation will be "BOK-ka" in Italian.
Bacio il mio cane sulla bocca in Italian means "I kiss my dog on the mouth" in English.
"Mouth" in English is bocca in Italian.
Bocciolo di rosa is an Italian equivalent of the English word "rosebud." The masculine singular noun, preposition, and feminine singular noun literally translate into English as "little mouth of (the) rose." The pronunciation will be "bot-TCHO-lo dee RO-za" in Italian.
Voce is an Italian equivalent of the English word "voice."Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be used in such special contexts as conscience's "call (voice)," festival "sounds (voices)," and "word-of-mouth." The pronunciation will be "VOH-tchey" in Italian.
Bouche in French meanis "mouth" in English.
Boccanera is a literal Italian equivalent of the Spanish name Bocanegra. The feminine proper noun in question translates into English as "black mouth." The respective pronunciations will be "BOK-ka-NEH-ra" in Italian and "BO-ka-NEY-gra" in Spanish.
It's an Italian dessert, mostly in a cake form, made from vanilla sponge soaked in coffee with coffee creme in the middle and on the top. It can also have chocolate pieces on the sides. It's absolutely beautiful.
"Overflow capacity" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase capacitÃ? raso bocca.Specifically, the feminine noun capacitÃ? is "capacity." The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun raso means "brim." The feminine noun bocca translates literally as "mouth" and "(bottle) lip, mouth, opening, tip."The pronunciation will be "ka-PA-tchee-TA RA-so BOK-ka" in Italian.
Tovagliolo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "napkin." The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il since Italian uses "the" far more frequently than English. The pronunciation will be "TO-va-LYO-lo" in Italian.