In Italian, the word "russo" means Russian. It is used to refer to something or someone from Russia or related to Russian culture.
Fert - no known word in Italian
Buongiorno is the Italian word for "good day" or "good morning."
The Italian word vivo translates into the English word alive. The Italian word vivo also has the translation into the English word living or to live.
"Augori" is not a word in Italian. It does not have a specific meaning in the Italian language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a variation of another word.
Griega is not an Italian word. It is a Spanish word, the feminized version of the word greek. The masculine version is griego. In Italian: griega is greca and griego is greco.
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The name Russo is derived from the Italian 'Rosso'. That in turn originates from the Latin words 'Rubius and Rossius', which means red. The English equivalent would be 'Rufus'.
The Italian word presepe translates into Italian as the word crib. The word presepe in Spanish is said as cuna.
Dell'Anno is an Italian word that means: Of the year.
"idee" is the Italian word for "ideas" but in the singular, the Italian word is the same as the English one. I mean English - Italian = idea - idea :) get it?
Fert - no known word in Italian
"So" is the word for "I know" in Italian.
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Buongiorno is the Italian word for "good day" or "good morning."
It is FRENCH, not Italian. It means FISH.
The Italian word vivo translates into the English word alive. The Italian word vivo also has the translation into the English word living or to live.
Russo comes from the word Russian.