"Luke's" and "of Luke" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase De Luca. The preposition and masculine proper noun serve as a surname whose spelling reflects French cultural and historical influences on insular and peninsular Italy. The pronunciation will be "dey LOO-ka" in Italian.
"Luke's Allegra" is an English equivalent of Allegra de Luca. The feminine proper name, preposition, and masculine proper name translate literally to English as "Allegra of Luke," with de replacing the Italian di as an indicator of French and Spanish cultural, economic, and political influences on insular and peninsular Italy. The pronunciation of the complete forename and surname will be "al-LEY-gra dey LOO-ka" in Italian.
Vino de ragno
Divano is an Italian equivalent of the English word "sofa." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "de-VA-no" in Italian.
"Bathroom" in English is (il) bagno in Italian and (la) salle de bains in French.
"I am crazy in love with you!" in English is ¡Estoy locamente enamorado de ti! in Spanish.
It can be translated to english as followed. Than nothing or never-mind.
"Of" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian word de. The preposition in question occurs in terms of familial titles -- from French and Spanish occupational influences on Italian bio-geography -- in place of the standard di("from," "of") in the modern language. The pronunciation will be "dey" in Italian.
"To my husband from your wife" in English is A mio marito da tua moglie in Italian and A mi marido de tu esposa in Spanish.
Belle vie de Zoe (The e in Zoe has a slash above it)
Some Italian last names starting with "D" are Di Giovanni, De Luca, De Rossi, and D'Angelo.
Alan De Luca's birth name is De Luca, Michele.
Pupo De Luca's birth name is Giovanni De Luca.