Mare is the Italian equivalent of 'sea'. It's a masculine gender noun that's shown in its singular form in the example. The way of saying 'the sea' is 'il mare', with the definite article 'il' meaning 'the'. The word in Italian is pronounced MAH-ray.*
*The sound of the syllable 're' is similar to the sound of the English word 'ray', as in 'ray of light'.
Il bel mare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the beautiful sea." The masculine singular phrase represents an instance of an adjective coming before, not after, its noun for emphasis and because that's the tendency of the equivalent of "beautiful" or "handsome." The pronunciation will be "eel bel MA-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Derived from Maria and it is Italian. Meaning= of the sea
Baby Blue, Powder Blue, Light Turquoise, Light Sea Green.
Madeline is the English form of Magdalene. The Italian form of this name is Maddalena. These names were chosen to honor the Biblical figure, Mary Magdalene. Magdalene was a title that designated that she was from Magdala, a village on the Sea of Galilee whose name meant "tower" in Hebrew.
"Translate English into Italian" in English is Traduca l'inglese in italiano in Italian.
The Adriatic Sea separates the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula.
Mare in Italian is "sea" in Italian.
The Adriatic Sea is located to the East of the Italian peninsula
Mediterranean sea
The Italian Peninsula is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea on the south, the Adriatic Sea on the east, the Tyrhennian Sea on the Southwest and the Ligurian Sea on the Northwest.
The Adriatic Sea.
The Smelly Sea.
Mare
mediterreanian
The Mediterranean is the sea that surrounds the Italian islands of Sardinia and Sicily, and the three sides of the Italian peninsula. Its waters take on different, local names around each of the sides of the Italian peninsula. On the east side, they're called the Adriatic Sea. It's the sea by which the Italian city of Venezia [Venice] is accessed. To the south, they're called the Ionian Sea. On the west side, between Sicily and Sardinia, they're called the Tyrrhenian Sea. And between the northwest Italian coast and the islands of Corsica and Sardinia, they're called the Ligurian Sea.
in French, the sea is translated 'la mer'
In the Mediterranean Sea, in Europe. The whole of Italy is a penisula, jutting out into the sea.