Di is an Italian equivalent of the French word de.
Specifically, the French and the Italian words are both prepositions. They each translate as "of, from." The pronunciations are "dee" in Italian and "duh" in French.
De is a French equivalent of the Italian word di.Specifically, the French and the Italian words are both prepositions. They each translate as "of, from." The pronunciations are "dee" in Italian and "duh" 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.
I miei bambini
de la = of the
Ficodindia is an Italian equivalent of the French phrase figuier de Barbarie.Specifically, the word designates "prickly pear cactus" (Opuntia ficus-indica) in English.The pronunciation of ficodindia ("fig of India") will be "FEE-ko-DEEN-dya" in Italian. The pronunciation of figuier de Barbarie ("fig of [the] Barbary [Coast]", "fig of barbarism") will be "fee-gye duh bar-ba-ree" in French.
a envie de.
de
de rien
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.
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.
la Carte de France
who of