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If you are traveling to a non-English speaking country, it is unlikely people will call you by the Italian translation of your name. This has to do with etiquette, and manners.

But if you really want to know I think it is spelt the same David but pronounced Dathid but I am not sure.

David is David. A Name is a name. Just with an accent.

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14y ago

You just have to say D-A-B (they say "b" in stead of "v") I-D.

It's really simple.

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11y ago

It's the same as English, so David.
David

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15y ago

day-vid arch-oo-let-uh

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15y ago

dah-VEED

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day-vid

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David

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Lave

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