"Babe" is an English equivalent of the Italian word bambino in the mixed English and Italian phrase, the Great Bambino. The masculine singular noun in question most famously references one of the nicknames for Major League Baseball player George Herman "Babe" Ruth, Jr. (February 6, 1895 - August 16, 1948). The pronunciation will be "bam-BEE-no" in Italian.
No, bambino is not translated from Spanish to English as "baby." But the masculine singular noun in question is translated instead from Italian to English as "babe," "baby," or "boy child." The pronunciation will be "bam-BEE-no" in Italian whereas that of its equivalent, niño, will be pronounced "NEE-nyo" in Spanish.
"Child in time" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase bambino nel tempo. The masculine singular noun, combined preposition and masculine singular definite adjective, and masculine singular noun most famously reference the name of, and phrasing within, a song by Eros Ramozzotti. The pronunciation will be "bam-BEE-no nel TEM-po" in Italian.
"Great" in English means grande in Italian.
"Great-grandmother" in English is bisnonna in Italian.
"Great aunty" in English is grande zietta in Italian.
Great love in Italian is grande amore.
"The pasta is great!" in English is La pasta è ottima! in Italian.
"That would be great!" in English is Sarebbe fantastico!or Sarebbe grandioso! in Italian.
"Great-great-great-grandfather" in English is grande grande grande nonno in Italian.
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Divertiti!
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'che grande completamento'