'Eel fohr-NAH-yoh' is how 'il fornaio' is pronounced in Italian. But the pronunciation goes so quickly that it sounds like 'eel fohr-NEYE-oh'. The phrase means 'the baker' in English.
'The baker' is an English equivalent of 'il fornaio', which is pronounced 'eel fohr-NEYE-oh'.**The sound 'eye' is similar to the sound of the English noun 'eye'.
Il Fornaio was created in 1972.
'Il Fornaio' is a chain of restaurants located all over the United States. Their prime business area is the state of California where most of the 'Il Fornaio' restaurants can be found as well as the chain headquarter which is in Corte Madera, CA.
Il macellaio, il fornaio e il candelaio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The butcher, the baker, and the candlestick-maker."Specifically, the masculine singular definite article il is "the." The masculine noun macellaio means "butcher." The masculine noun fornaio means "baker." The masculine noun candelaio translates as "candlestick-maker."The pronunciation will be "eel MA-tchel-LA-yo eel for-NA-yo ey eel KAN-dey-LA-yo" in Italian.
'Il giardino' is an Italian equivalent of 'the garden'. It's pronounced 'eel djahr-DEE-noh'. 'A garden' is translated as 'un giardino'.
'Il ragazzo' is an Italian equivalent of 'the boy'. It's pronounced 'eel rah-GAHTS-tsoh'. 'A boy is 'un ragazzo', which is pronounced 'oon rah-GAHTS-tsoh'.
'Il principio' is one Italian equivalent of 'The beginning'. It's pronounced 'eel preen-TCHEE-pyoh'. Another equivalent is 'l'inizio', which is pronounced 'lee-NEE-tsyoh'.
The car is an English equivalent of 'il carro'. The masculine definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine noun 'carro' means 'car'. Together, they're pronounced 'eel KAHR-roh'.
Magnifico is an Italian equivalent of 'gorgeous guy'. It's a masculine adjective that may be used as a noun. So the Italian equivalent of 'gorgeous guy' is 'il magnifico'. The masculine definite article 'il' means 'the'. The phrase is pronounced 'eel mah-NYEE-fee-koh'.
'Cervello' is an Italian equivalent of 'brain'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'tchehr-VEHL-loh'.
'Sagittario' is an Italian equivalent of 'Sagittarius'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the']. It's pronounced 'sah-djee-TAH-ree-oh'.
Polpo is an Italian equivalent of 'octopus'. It's a masculine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'POHL-poh'.