The Euro is Italian money. The Italian Lire was withdrawn in 1992.
"To work" in English is al lavoro ("to the work") or lavorare ("to work") in Italian.
Un sacco di soldi is Lots of money in Italian.
"No work!" in English is Nessun lavoro! in Italian.
The Italian money was the Lira
Euro
"allot of work in Italian" is "Un sacco di lavoro"
You have to be 16 to work at Rita's Italian Ice in Maryland.
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Ho bisogno di soldi! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I need money!" The statement translates literally as "I have need of money!" in English. The pronunciation will be "o bee-ZO-nyo dee SOL-dee" in Pisan Italian.