La festa di Santa Caterina.
Catherine De Medici was italian.
Caterina is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Catherine."Specifically, the Italian and English names are feminine proper nouns. The name's original meaning is "pure." The pronunciation is "KAH-teh-REE-nah."
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Names aren't translated, they follow the person. A Catherine stays a Catherine as close as local pronounciation allows wherever she goes.
"bye Catherine" = "au revoir, Catherine"
Catherine = ìºë– ë¦°
"je t'aime Catherine"
Saint Catherine of Bologna, O.S.C. was an Italian cloistered nun, artist and saint. She is the patron saint of artists and against temptations.
Kathleen derives from the Old French female given name Catherine, which translates into Italian as Caterina.
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!