Segno, but if you mean trade-mark it is marchio
"Magnificent" in English is magnifico in Italian.
Avere is an Italian equivalent of the English word "have."Specifically, the Italian word is the infinitive form of the verb. It translates as "to have." The pronunciation is "ah-VEH-reh."
Il segno della croce is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the sign of the cross." The pronunciation will be "eel SEY-nyo DEL-la KRO-tchey" in Italian.
"Mouth" in English is bocca in Italian.
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Segno is one Italian equivalent of the English word "sign".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It means "sign" in the sense of "[American Sign Language] sign, portent, gesture, symbol"). It shares the meaning of "sign" with other nouns such as avvisaglia ("indication, sign"), cartello ("notice, placard, sign"), insegna ("shop sign"), segnale stradale ("street sign"), simbolo ("sign, typographic symbol") and traccia ("sign, sympton, trace").The pronunciation will be "SEY-nyo" in Italian.
There is no English word for cheers in Italian. Italian only uses the Italian word for cheers.
Fedele allo signo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "faithful to the sign".Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective fedele is "faithful". The word allo means "to the". The masculine noun signotranslates as "sign".The pronunciation will be "fey-DEY-ley AHL-loh SEEG-noh" in Italian.
"Magnificent" in English is magnifico in Italian.
"idee" is the Italian word for "ideas" but in the singular, the Italian word is the same as the English one. I mean English - Italian = idea - idea :) get it?
The word scale is said the same in Latin as it is in English. The word scale is said in Italian as scala.
"Vivo" in Italian translates to "alive" or "living" in English.
"Exquisite" is an English equivalent of the Italian word squisito.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjecti
Leone is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Leo" in astrology.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun that means "lion." Its singular definite article il means "the." Its singular indefinite article un, uno means "a, one."The pronunciation is "LEH-oh."
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"For" is one English equivalent of the Italian word per.Specifically, the word is a preposition. It means "for, through". The pronunciation will be "pehr" in Italian.
Per is an Italian equivalent of the English word "for." The preposition also translates literally as "in order to," "through" and "with" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "pehr" in Pisan Italian.