In qualsiasi momento is an Italian equivalent of 'any time'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'een kwahl-see-AH-see moh-MEHN-toh'.
In the word by word translation, the preposition 'in'means 'in'. The adjective 'qualsiasi' means 'any'. The masculine gender noun 'momento' means 'minute, moment, time'.
"One time" in English is una volta in Italian.
"The last time" in English is l'ultima volta in Italian.
Tempo di Foatrett in Italian means "Foatrett time (tempo)" in English.
"Any questions?" in English means Alcune domande? in Italian.
No, France did not control any Italian province in 1632.
"Pizza time!" in English is L'ora della pizza! in Italian.
"It is time for wine!" in English is È il tempo di vino!in Italian.
"We had a wonderful time!" in English is Abbiamo avuto un tempo meraviglioso! in Italian.
In the wild Italian wall lizards lay their eggs when it's in summer or in spring it has to be hot for them to lay their eggs. In captivity it can be any time just keep the incubator ready.
better check Italian history...........no record of any war in 15421546 unless that is a code date ???? 15421546 means 1542-1546, as in a time line of when the war started and when it ended:)
The two most common English to Italian translation aids are the website Free Translation or Google Translate. Both are reliable and free to use at any time.
"Half-time" in English is intervallo, as the break between the two halves in a match, in Italian.