"Truly beautiful sceneries are to be sold!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Si sono scene veramente belle da vendere! The declarative statement translates literally into English as "Truly beautiful scenes are for selling themselves!" The pronunciation will be "see SO-no SHEH-ney VEY-ra-MEN-tey BEL-ley da VEN-dey-rey" in Italian.
Vendere ghiaccio agli eschimesi in Italian means "To sell ice to the Eskimos" in English.
"Vendere soldi" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to sell money."Specifically, the infinitive "vendere" means "to sell." The masculine noun "soldi" means "coins, money." The pronunciation is "VEHN-deh-reh SOHL-dee."
"To sell money" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "vendere soldi."Specifically, the infinitive "vendere" means "to sell." The masculine noun "soldi" means "coins, money." The pronunciation is "VEHN-deh-reh SOHL-dee."
The word "to sell" in Latin is vendere from which the modern english word vendor comes from.The present tense of the conjugated vendere would be:"I sell" - Vendo"You sell" - Vendis"He/she/it sells" - Vendit"We sell" - Vendimus"You (all) sell" - Venditis"They sell" - Vendunt
Paolo Maresca has written: 'Vendere beni, vendere bene'
The Roman word for "to sell off" is "vendere."
it's not in verdanturf town. its in the house opposite the mart across the path in mauville.
This is the 1st person plural, present, indicative active form of the verb: vendere meaning "to sell" From it we get out English word vendor.Its four principle parts are:vendo, (I sell) , vendere (to sell) vendidi (I sold) vinditum (having been sold)In the active indicative it conjugates as follows:Singular1st vendo I sell2nd vendis You sell3rd vendit He/she/it sellsPlural1st vendimus We sell2nd venditis you all sell3rd vendint They sellSo if I want to say, We sell ships, I have to write vendimus naves. But if I want to say, I sell ships, I have to write, vendo naves.
Luigi Furini has written: 'Volevo solo vendere la pizza' -- subject(s): Small business, Businesspeople, Biography, Anecdotes
Venditiones is the Latin equivalent of 'sales'. According to classical Latin, the noun is pronounced as Wehn-dee-tee-OH-nehs. According to liturgical Latin, it's pronounced as Vehn-dee-zee-OH-nehs. Either way, it's a feminine gender noun that may be translated in the singular as 'a selling, a sale'. It's derived from the infinitive 'vendere', which means 'to put for sale, sell, vend'.
Corona is a latin word which primarily means crown :garland, chaplet, crown; 'sub corona vendere', to sell into slavery prisoners of war (wearing chaplets). By extension, anything resembling a crown; a constellation; a circle of people, audience; milit., besiegers (or defenders) of a city.
The cast of Villa da vendere - 1941 includes: Silvio Bagolini as Memmo, un malvivente Arturo Bragaglia as Un acquirente Vera Carmi as Lidia Romolo Costa as Il signore Piccirillo Titina De Filippo as Zia Elisabetta Maria Donati as La signora Piccirillo Carlo Duse as Pedro "Carlomagno" Laroca Claudio Ermelli as Matarazzo, zio di Lydia Dora Gherdol Marino Girolami as Il brigadiere di polizia Gianna Golesia Nicola Maldacea as Alberto, il maggiordomo Bebi Nucci as Una bambina Amina Pirani Maggi as La portinaia Vinicio Sofia as Paco Nietta Zocchi as Gabriella