Bulgaren and Bulgari are the respective German and Italian equivalents of the firm name Bvlgari.
Specifically, the name in question functions as the Italianized surname of the Greek-originating, Italian-immigrating family Voulgaris (?????????). The name originates in the Greek root word for "Bulgarian." In Italy, the family spells the surname with the Latin-style "v" in place of the modern Italian vowel "u."
The respective pronunciations will be "BOOL-ga-ree" in Italian and "bool-gah-rehn" in German.
Bulgaren and Bulgari are the respective German and Italian equivalents of the firm name Bvlgari.
Specifically, the name in question functions as the Italianized surname of the Greek-originating, Italian-immigrating family Voulgaris (ΒοÃÂλγαÃÂηÂ). The name originates in the Greek root word for "Bulgarian." In Italy, the family spells the surname with the Latin-style "v" in place of the modern Italian vowel "u."
The respective pronunciations will be "BOOL-ga-ree" in Italian and "bool-gah-rehn" in German.
"German" in English is tedesco in Italian.
German to Italian = ha sfilata
Tedesco in Italian means "German" in English.
No where does it state exactly where Bvlgari necklaces are made other than they are done in a Italian style. The necklaces can be purchased from many places including the official Bvlgari website.
Ianni is just one Italian equivalent of the German name Hans. The pronunciation of the masculine diminutive for the proper noun Giovanni ("John") will be "YAN-nee" in Italian.
The translation of the German word "Kompass" to English is "compass". Translated to French, it is "boussole", to Spanish, it is "brujula with inflection on the "u". Translated to Italian it is "bossola" and translated to Latin it is "cicumdabit"
"Hi!" in English is Sali! or Salut! in French, Hallo! or Tschau! in German, Ciao! in Italian and Allegra! in Romansh.
Bulgari (often stylised as Bvlgari) is an Italian designer brand. Their shower gels are renowned for their superior quality and delicate fragrancing. It is these qualities that make them desirable.
The German word for friend id Freund; all nouns are capitalized in German. The languages spoken in Switzerland are French, German, Italian, and Romansch.
Ich liebe dich in German means "I love you" in English and Ti amo in Italian.
Jamel is the same in German and Italian since Italian language-speakers often respect the name of a city, town or village as it is given in the original language. The pronunciation will be "dja-mel" or "ya-mel" depending upon the speaker's birthplace.
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione