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I want to name my house something like casa di dolce vita or villa amore can any one help?

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I want to name my house something like casa di dolce vita or villa amore can any one help?

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  1. Casablanca?


  2. That's soooooooooooo cheesey. Are you Del Boy Trotter?

  3. Give a name to your house? Whell mine is called Spottie, na just jocking. But I've never heard of a house with a name.

    Anyway I like Villa Amore.

  4. What the h**l are you naming your house for? Who, besides you, would actually call it by a name?

  5. neither of those names are grammatically correct. Stick to english or you'll end up with something farcical or inappropriate. Either that or pass it by an Italian (a real Italian from Italy, not just someone who says they are of Italian origin-language skills are not genetic, they are often more incorrect than english speakers).

  6. if your house is very funny and joyfull u can use "VILLA ARZILLA"

    if it is intriguing u try with "VILLA ROSSO PASSIONE"

    if it is peaceful u try with "VILLA BIANCA COLOMBA"

    if u are a ordinary boy "CASA MIA!"

  7. I'm sorry but both Casa di dolce vita or Villa amore aren't grammatically correct! However here in Italy the villas usually have the names of their owners... For example Villa Borromeo. What do you think Villa delle stelle?? Villa quiete?? At least you can say CASA DELLA DOLCE VITA (but it sounds bad) or VILLA DELL'AMORE (that that remember me an house with many girls inside... :-) ) I hope everything is correct and clear... Bye bye

  8. Villa amore In italian sounds like a bawdy·house

    and casa di dolce has no sense..

    try "Villa Felice" Or "Dolce Casa"

    Alessandro

    Roma

  9. Casa di dolce vita is ugly and not totally correct...

    If you like it use simply casa dolce vita but in my opinion looks like a stereotype...

  10. How about "Cà Dianna" or Casa D

  11. Hi! you mean Villa d'amore?   Why not try Villa Paradiso?  La dolce vita sounds better than "la casa di vita dolce".  I'm not referring to the movie of Federico Fellini.  It also depends how big your house is.   You have to choose something appropriate.  If it's a smaller house, the "Villa Paradiso" might sound too  grand.  In some Italian towns in the regions of Tuscany and Sicily, and also in some French countryside, I noticed they name  their second homes or country houses with such names, Mon reve, etc.   It gives a certain character and flair  to it.  So don't listen to other people's comments.  Do as you please.

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