they say "his singer" in Italian. they call Bella Edward's singer because her blood sings for him.
Frasi corrette in italiano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "correct Italian phrases." The pronunciation of the feminine plural phrase -- which translates literally as "correct phrases in Italian" -- will be "FRA-zee kor-RET-tey ee-NEE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
"Buon" is an Italian word that literally means "good". Though it is an Italian word, it is used in the English language for phrases like "buon appetite".
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Alcune espressioni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "a few phrases." The feminine plural phrase also translates as "any expressions" or "some phrases" in English. The pronunciation will be "al-KOO-ney-spres-SYO-nee" in Italian.
They both mean 'I love you.' Te amo is in Spanish. Ti amo is in Italian.
Delle belle frasi italiane is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "some beautiful Italian phrases".Specifically, the partitive delle is "some". The feminine adjective belle means "beautiful". The feminine noun frasi means "phrases". The feminine adjective italiane translates as "Italian".The pronunciation will be "DEHL-ley BEHL-ley FRAH-zee EE-tah-LYAH-nee" in Italian.
The Italian coven of vampires in Twilight are called the Volturi. They are an ancient coven, almost like royalty in the vampire world.
"Crepuscolo" is an Italian equivalent of "twilight."The Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "kreh-POO-skoh-loh."
Molto buono! Eccellente! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrases "Very good! Excellent!" The phrases also translate as "Very nice! Excellent!" in English. The pronunciation will be "MOL-to BWO-no ET-tchel-LEN-tey" in Pisan Italian.
"Per favore" is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish "por favor."Specifically, the Italian preposition "per" and the Spanish preposition "por" mean "for, through." The Italian masculine singular noun "favore" and the Spanish masculine singular noun "favor" mean "favor." Both the Italian and the Spanish phrases tend to be translated as "please."The pronunciation of the Italian phrase is "PEHR fah-VOH-reh." The pronunciation of the Spanish phrase is "POHR fah-VOHR."
In the Twilight kitchen scene, Carlisle is depicted chopping Italian ham rather than chicken.
Descripitve phrases mean when u are compareing with some thing. Like you are as blind as a bat