"Various wonderlands" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase varie terre meravigliose.
Specifically, the feminine adjective varie means "various." The feminine noun terre means "lands." The feminine noun meravigliose means "wonderful."
The pronunciation is "VAH-ryeh TEHR-reh MEH-rah-vee-LYOH-seh."
Varie terre meravigliose is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "various wonderlands."Specifically, the feminine adjective varie means "various." The feminine noun terre means "lands." The feminine noun meravigliose means "wonderful."The pronunciation is "VAH-ryeh TEHR-reh MEH-rah-vee-LYOH-seh."
It's my land
It's my earth
"Five lands" is an English equivalent of the Italian place name Cinque Terre.Specifically, the number cinque means "five (5)" in English. The feminine plural noun terre translates as "lands" in English. The name refers to the UNESCO World Heritage Site which includes the five villages of Corniglia, Manarola, Monterosso al Mare, Rio maggiore, and Vernazza.The pronunciation will be "TCHEEN-kwey TEHR-rey" in Italian.
'Terre Haute' is French . A rough translation into English is 'High Land' , that is land that does not flood.
The translation of "peace on earth" in French is "paix sur terre".
Terre-Neuve
Solanum tuberosum is 'la pomme de terre' in French. The older word 'patate' is used in familar context. Pomme de terre (fem.) is translated potato in English.
Bonne nuit, les gens de la Terre! in French means "Good night, people of the Earth!" in English, but it is already a literal translation from English. It would more likely be Bonne nuit, Terriens! in French.
Basse-Terre is french for lowland.
To the ground
The French translation of "by land" is: par terre.