[La] mia cara sorella is an Italian equivalent of 'my dear sister'. In the word by word translation, the definite article 'la' means 'the', and doesn't have to be used with a phrase that contains a possessive. The possessive 'mia'means 'my'. The feminine adjective 'cara' means 'dear'. The feminine gender noun 'sorella' means 'sister'. The phrase is pronounced '[lah] MEE-ah KAH-rah soh-REHL-lah'.
In Venice, you can say "caro" to address someone as "dear".
"Dear one" in English is cara for a female and caro for a male in Italian.
"My dear" in English is cara mia to a female and caro mio to a male in Italian.
Cara in the feminine or Caro in the masculine are among the Italian equivalents of the word "dear" in English.Specifically, the Italian words are both adjectives. They both may be translated as "dear" in the senses of "beloved" and "expensive" in English. The pronunciation will be "KAH-rah" regarding a "dear" female and "KAH-roh" regarding a "dear" male.
"Sister" in English means sorella in Italian.
"Your sister" in English is tua sorella in Italian.
"Thank you, my dear!" in English is Grazie, mia cara! to a female and Grazie, mio caro! to a male in Italian.
"Ciao caro" in Italian translates to "Hello dear" in English. It is a friendly and informal way to greet someone.
"Twin sister' in English is gemella in Italian.
The Italian word for brother is "fratello" and for sister is "sorella".
Cara femmina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Dear female."Specifically, the feminine adjective cara means "dear." The feminine noun femmina means "female." The pronunciation is "KAH-rah FEHM-mee-nah."
Zietta in Italian is "dear little aunt" in English.