The word 'cricket' is originally derived from the Dutch word 'creckett'.
batte de cricket
Yes, "Bella" is not a French word. It is of Italian origin and means "beautiful" or "pretty" in Italian.
un terrain de cricket
Italian is an adjective, not a noun. The French word for Italian is Italien.
Bello is an Italian equivalent of the French word beau.Specifically, the French and Italian words are the masculine forms of an adjective. The word can be translated as "handsome" in English. The pronunciation will be "BEHL-loh" in Italian and "boh" in French.
Molto is an Italian equivalent of the French word très.Specifically, the French and the Italian words are adverbs. They mean "very". The pronunciation will be "MOHL-toh" in Italian and "treh" in French.
Italien (masculine); and I think its Italienne in feminine. The French word for "Italian" is "Italien."
"French" is an English word. The Italians use "Francese" for French.
No, camembert is not an Italian word since it is a French cheese.
Lunedì is an Italian equivalent of the French word lundi.Specifically, the word is a masculine noun. It means "Monday". The pronunciation will be "LOO-ney-DEE" in Italian and "lehn-dee" in French.
Mondo is an Italian equivalent of the French word monde.Specifically, the French and the Italian words are masculine nouns in their singular forms. They both mean "world". The pronunciation will be "MOHN-doh" in Italian and ""mohnd" in French.
losange is a French word, lasagna is an Italian word spelled lasagne in French.