"Michael Angel" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Michelangelo. The masculine proper name most famously references the Tuscan-born architect, artist, engineer, painter, and poet Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (March 6, 1475 - February 18, 1564). The pronunciation will be "MEE-key-LAN-djey-lo" in Italian.
Ti amiamo, Michele is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "We love you, Michael."Specifically, the object pronoun ti is "(informal singular) you." The present indicative verb amiamo means "(we) are loving, do love, love." The masculine proper noun Michele translates as "Michael."The pronunciation will be "tee a-MYA-mo mee-KEH-ley" in Italian.
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Michele is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Michael" and of its variants, such as Micheal. The masculine proper noun originates in the ancient Hebrew question מי כאל (mī kāʼēl, "Who is like God?"). The pronunciation will be "mee-KEH-ley" in Pisan Italian.
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San Michele is the Italian equivalent of 'San Miguel'. The phrase, in Italian and Spanish, means 'Saint Michael'. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'Sahn Mee-KAY-*lay'.**The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
Michi is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Mikey." The diminutive serves as an affectionate nickname for the masculine proper name Michele ("Michael"), from the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל (Mikha-el, "Who is like God?"). The pronunciation will be "MEE-kee" for the nickname and "mee-KEH-ley" for the forename in Italian.
La Cucina di Michele is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Michael's kitchen." The feminine singular definite article, noun, preposition, and masculine proper noun most famously reference a restaurant in the Venetian provincial town of Eraclea. The pronunciation will be "la koo-TCHEE-na dee mee-KEH-ley" in Italian.
Goffredo Michele Bruno is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Jeffrey Michael Burnett." The above-mentioned equivalent may be assumed for culturally enriching experiences with name equivalents in language classes even though the real world prefers the name to match with such official documentation as birth certificates, identity cards, and passports. The pronunciation will be "gof-FREY-do mee-KEY-ley BROO-no" in Italian.
Michi is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Mike." The nickname in question serves as an affectionately diminutive form -- along with Chelino, Chello, Lele, Lino and Michelino -- of the masculine proper noun Michele ("Michael"), whose origins go back to the Hebrew for מִיכָאֵל (Mikha'el) "Who is like God?" The pronunciation will be "MEE-kee" for the diminutive and "mee-KEH-ley" for the complete name in Italian.
Michello is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Mitchell."Specifically, the name functions as a masculine proper noun. It may be a variant of the name "Michael" (Michele). The name and the variant originate in the Hebrew nameמיכאל (Mikhael), which means "Who is like God."The pronunciation will be "mee-KEY-ley" and - for the variant - "mee-KEL-lo" in Italian.
Michael Michele's birth name is Williams, Michael Michele.