La parola italiana is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian word."
Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la-- which may or may not be included in the English translation -- is "the." The feminine noun parola means "word." The feminine adjective italiana translates as "Italian."
The pronunciation will be "la pa-RO-la EE-ta-LYA-na" in Italian.
Parola is an Italian equivalent of the English word "word." The feminine singular noun may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") or indefinite una ("A, an"). The pronunciation will be "pa-RO-la" in Italian.
Parole italiane is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian words." The pronunciation of the feminine plural noun and adjective -- whose word order literally translates as "words Italian" -- will be "pah-RO-ley EE-ta-LYA-ney" in Italian.
Parole is an Italian equivalent of the English word "words." The feminine plural noun may be preceded by the feminine plural definite article le ("the") or indefinite/partitive delle ("some"). The pronunciation will be "pa-RO-ley" in Italian.
The -tti ending on words in Italian is "little" in English.
"Deeds, not words!" in English is Non parole ma fatti! in Italian.
"Your words flatter me!" in English is Le tue parole mi lusingano! in Italian.
Five words? It is cinque parole
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
"What were the first words into a telephone?" in English is Quali furono le prime parole nella telefonata? in Italian.
Nord and settentrione are the words which are used for north.
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"About" in English is circa in Italian.
"Out" in English is fuori in Italian.
"Or" in English is o in Italian.
"Not italian" in English is non italiano in Italian.