Che meraviglia! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How wonderful!"
Specifically, the exclamatory che means "how, what." The feminine noun meravigliameans "wonder." The pronunciation is "keh MEH-rah-VEE-lyah."
L'esperienza.
"It was wonderful!" in English is È stato meraviglioso!in Italian.
"Wonderful day!" in English is Bellissima giornata! in Italian.
E' così bella...
In Italian, "have a wonderful time in Florence" translates to "buon divertimento a Firenze." This phrase conveys well wishes for an enjoyable experience while visiting the city. Florence, with its rich history and art, is sure to provide many memorable moments.
No, the bartender Martini is Italian
The English is wonderful memories, Italian is bei ricordi. Just look in Google translate.
"We had a wonderful time!" in English is Abbiamo avuto un tempo meraviglioso! in Italian.
"Wonderful friends and family" in English is amici meravigliosi e famiglia meravigliosa in Italian.
"What a Wonderful Dream" equals "Sogno meraviglioso"
You just say 'Wonderful'.
You dont. No 'swiss' language is found to be existing! The OFFICIAL languages used in Switzerland are French (wonderful=merveilleux/délicieux/fantastique, etc.), German(wunderbar/ausgezeichnet, etc.) and Italian(magnifico)