"Shape shifter" or "shape shifters" may be English equivalents of "mutaforma," depending upon the context.
Specifically, the masculine noun "mutaforma" combines the verb "mutare" and the feminine noun "forma" to mean "change, shift form" or "change, shift forms." The masculine singular definite article is "il" ("the"), and the masculine singular indefinite article "un, uno" ("a, one"). The masculine plural definite article is "i" ("the"), and the masculine plural indefinite article "dei" ("some").
The pronunciation is "MOO-tah-FOHR-mah."
It is the same in Italian as it is in English: Erin.
this is how you spell survive in Italian sopravvivere
Benni is spelt the same in Italian as it is in English
"Antique" is the English word for the Italian "antiche."
The likely proper noun is Chatterton, an English surname and an Italian opera.
The more typical English spelling of the Italian name Giulia is Julia.
The correct English spelling is graffiti (from the Italian singular graffito, plural graffiti).
I don't know how to break this to you, but the letters used in English are properly called the Roman alphabet.Rome is, as you may have heard, in Italy.So you spell Lori in the "Italian alphabet" ... Lori.
If you want to spell it, "I remember" will be the same as in English. mi ricordo
"Translate English into Italian" in English is Traduca l'inglese in italiano in Italian.
You spell it as "grido"
The correct spelling in English is "restaurant." (from the French word)The Spanish word is restaurante and the Italian word is ristorante.