Speciale is the Italian equivalent of 'special'. It's an adjective that has just one form in the singular as speciale, and one form in the plural as speciali. It's pronounced 'lah speh-CHYAH-lay'* about a special female, and 'loh speh-CHYAH-lay'* about a special male.
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
"You are special!" in English is Sei speciale! in Italian.
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"You are a beautiful and special mother!" in English is Sei una madre bella e speciale! in Italian. The statement also translates literally as "You are one beautiful and special mother!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sey OO-na MA-drey BEL-la ey spey-TCHA-ley" in Italian.
"Special dinner menu" in English is Menù speciale per la cena in Italian.
Italian leather is special because it it usually handmade and from high quality hides. Italian leather is not mass produced and the process takes much longer than cheaper alternatives.
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Speciale is an Italian equivalent of the English word "special".Specifically, the word functions as an feminine/masculine adjective or a masculine noun in their singular forms. It translates as "special" in the sense of "distinctive, unique" as an adjective and "special" in terms of an "offer" (offerta) as a noun. But either way, the pronunciation will be "spey-TCHA-ley" in Italian.
they are GREAT racing dogs!!
a tradition is something special they do in their town.
Italian chocolate is special because it is known to have specific Italian qualities. For example, the Ferrero Rocher chocolate brand is characterized by hazelnuts and wafer shells.
"Mist" is an English equivalent of "nebbia."The Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one"). A special use of the word in Italian is as a common name for powdery mildew, whose more scientific phrasing in Italian is "oidio."The pronunciation is "NEHB-byah."