Je suis italien is a French equivalent of 'I am Italian'. The words in French are pronounced 'zhuh swee-zee-tah-lya'. But the feminine speaker uses the form 'italienne', which is pronounced 'ee-tah-lyehn'.
In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'suis' means '[I] am'. The masculine adjective/noun 'italien' and the feminine adjective/noun 'italienne' mean 'Italian'.
Francesca is an Italian equivalent of the French name Francine.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. The French and the Italian names relate to the English name "Frances". The pronunciation will be "frahn-TCHEY-skah" in Italian and "Frawn-seen" in French.
The French plural form of "l'italien" (Italian) is "les italiens."
Switzerland (french: Suiesse, german: Schweiz, italian: Svizzera)
Deux is a French equivalent of the Italian word due. The respective pronunciations of the masculine plural number -- which translates into English as "two (2)" -- will be "duh" in French and "DOO-ey" in Italian.
Aria is an Italian loan word in French. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which typically identifies the solo song by an opera's leading soprano or tenor -- will be "A-rya" in French in Italian.
You can be French and speak Italian, but speaking Italian does not mean you are French.
Italian is an adjective, not a noun. The French word for Italian is Italien.
Italien (masculine); and I think its Italienne in feminine. The French word for "Italian" is "Italien."
Italian is spelled italien in French.
Di is an Italian equivalent of the French word de.Specifically, the French and the Italian words are both prepositions. They each translate as "of, from." The pronunciations are "dee" in Italian and "duh" in French.
De is a French equivalent of the Italian word di.Specifically, the French and the Italian words are both prepositions. They each translate as "of, from." The pronunciations are "dee" in Italian and "duh" in French.
Émilie in French is Emilia in Italian.
Italian - strictly speaking, but French owned.
"Cognac" is the same in French and in Italian.
Cuisine in French is cucina in Italian.
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