The translation from English to Italian is dove è. Like all translations this is dependent on the context of the way you are using the term. It can always vary. Don't always trust online translators, they can be deceiving.
Di dove sei in Italia? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Where in Italy are you from?"
Specifically, the preposition di means "from, of." The adverb dove means "where." The verb sei means "(informal singular you) are." The preposition in means "in." The feminine noun Italia means "Italy."
The pronunciation is "dee DOH-veh seh ee-nee-TAH-lyah."
You say it in an Italian accent eg: Mamamai!
Cosa stai facendo? Pronounced: koza sty fachendo
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
in italiano
To say "I am learning Italian" in Italian, you would say "Sto imparando l'italiano."
Encore is Italian.
Italian marita(italian)=Italian marries(english)
To say fake in Italian you say finto.
You can say Patty as well. The Italian name is Patrizia.
"How do you say?" in English is Come si dice? in Italian.
Storia vera is how you say true story in Italian.
'Basta' is stop in Italian You can say this to somebody as a 'Stop it!' (Basta!)
"telephone" is "telefono" in Italian.