The English Cemetery in Rome is known for housing the graves of famous Romantic poets John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley. Both poets spent a significant amount of time in Rome and their final resting places have become popular tourist attractions.
I visited the cemetery.
"How is Rome?" in English means Com'è Roma? in Italian.
That would be 'catacomb' . Rome is riddled with them.
Rome is called Rome in English and Roma in Italian. Madrid is called Madrid both in English and in Spanish.
"Christmas in Rome" in English is Natale a Roma in Italian.
"Beautiful Rome!" in English is Bella Roma! in Italian.
Pope Saint Celestine I was buried in the cemetery of St. Priscilla in Rome. Later, his remains were moved to the Basilica di Santa Prassede in Rome.
"To Rome," regarding the ancient and the modern city, in English is a Roma in Italian. The feminine singular prepositional phrase also translates literally as "at Rome" in English. The pronunciation will be "a RO-ma" in Italian.
"Little island" in English means isolotto in Italian.
Amo Roma! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love Rome!" The exclamatory phrase also translates into English as "I am loving Rome," "I do love Rome," or "I'm loving Rome" according to context. The pronunciation will be "A-mo RO-ma" in Italian.Io amo Roma
The Colosseum was not discovered by the English. It has been standing in Rome since the days of ancient Rome. Its existence was known all along and several different uses of it were made during the middle ages by the people in Rome: a church was builtinsideit, a cemetery was developed and many of the arches were used for workshops and accommodation. During the same period it was also quarried from building materials to be used elsewhere. All the marble coverings were stolen. So were the bronze braces which were attached between the stones of the facade.