Pinocchio
Pinocchio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pine eye." The masculine proper noun in question translates literally by word order into English as "pine eye." The pronunciation will be "pea-NOK-kyo" in Italian.
Pinocchio is a cartoon character's name whose translation from Italian is "pine eye" in English.
Pine. Pinocchio literally means 'pine eye' in Italian and is a term used for the pine nut.
Pinolo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pine seed." The masculine singular name Pinocchio means "pine eye." The respective pronunciations will be "pea-NO-lo" and "pea-NOK-kyo" in Italian.
"Fennel" is an English equivalent of the Italian word finocchio. But care must be taken in using the masculine singular noun in question since one of its colloquial, conversational, informal meanings is an insulting designation for a homosexual. The pronunciation will be "fee-NOK-kyo" in Italian.
Pine nut or pine cone.
Pinoli is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pine nuts." The masculine plural noun references the edible seeds of the pine tree. The pronunciation will be "pea-NO-lee" in Pisan Italian.
Testa di pino is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pine head." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "head of pine." The pronunciation will be "TEH-sta dee PEA-no" in Italian.
close it means pine nut.
"Eye" in English is occhio in Italian.
Chris Pine speaks some French and Italian.
Pine. the title tells the story, the puppet"s name literally means little Pine one, or Little wooden one- Woody is not too bad a free translation. as pine is often used for funerary vessels, perhaps the link to Frankenstein is , err, amplified.