Gruppo sensuale, squadra sexy, and team sexy are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "team sexy." Context makes clear whether work (case 1), sports (example 2), or Anglicization (instance 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "GROOP-po sen-SWA-ley," SKWA-dra SEK-see," and "teem SEK-see" in Italian.
"Team" in English is squadra in Italian.
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When translated from Portuguese (not Italian)to English, it means "What is the most famous brazilian (soccer) team in the world?"
Forza, squadra! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Go, Team!" The feminine singular nouns translate literally into English as "Force (power, strength), team!" and will be heard in regard to Italy's beloved Azzurri (Blues) soccer team. The pronunciation will be "FOR-tsa SKWA-dra" in Italian.
Siamo la squadra! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "We are the team!" The exclamation may be preceded immediately by noi ("we") even though subject pronouns are not required when context and verb endings serve clarity and emphasis. The pronunciation will be "SYA-mo la SKWA-dra" in Pisan Italian.
"The Blues" is an English equivalent of Gli Azzurri. The masculine plural definite article and noun reference Italy's blue-clothed, national soccer team. The pronunciation will be "lyee at-TSOOR-ree" in Italian.
equipo is the spanish word for team
Compagna di squadra in the feminine and compagno di squadra in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "teammate." The two above-mentioned examples translate literally into English as "companion of team." The pronunciation will be "kom-PA-nya dee SKWA-dra" in the feminine and "kom-PA-nyo dee SKWA-dra" in the masculine in Italian.
Buntai.Pronounced: boon-tie
Ultras are the hardcore football (soccer) fans/supporters who are known for their chanting and creating atmosphere. Ultras can be violent at times and cause trouble. Most travel wherever the team goes.
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Squadra is an Italian equivalent of the English word "team."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. It can be preceded by its definite article la ("the") or its indefinite article una ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "SKWAH-drah."