Debole per le italiane in the feminine and Debole per gli italiani in the masculine or mixed feminine and masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "thing about Italians." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "DEY-bo-ley per ley EE-ta-LYA-ney" for female Italians and "DEY-bo-ley per lyee EE-ta-LYA-nee" for male Italians or mixed groups of female and male Italians in Italian.
Same thing, oh.
Checca in Italian means "gay (homosexual)" in English.
"Poor thing" in English is cosa povera for an object and poverina in the feminine or poverino in the masculine for a person in Italian.
lillian is the same thing as lily you say it in italian giglio
L'amore è un'altra cosa! in Italian means "Love is another thing!" in English.
I thing it is carne e sugo di carne, ... but I'm not sure
"Thing" is an English equivalent of the Italian word cosa.Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It also may be translated as "what" under certain conditions. The pronunciation will be "KO-sa" in Italian.
No. Italians are Italian, and there is no such thing as a Yugoslavian. The people that were part of the former country of Yugoslavia, are: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovenian.
Cosa sensuale and cosa sexy are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "sexy thing." The speaker's birthplace and preferences determine whether to use an English loan (case 2) or native (example 1) word. The respective pronunciations will be "KO-sa sen-SWA-ley" and "KO-sa SEH-ksee" in Italian.
No, Italians are not Europeans.It is often said that, Italians are 'aliens' to Europe.In fact, it is fair to assert that Italy is a country in Europe, but the population in it is not European.
This is translated to: "What is the thing?"
Puoi scrivere in italiano? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Can you write in English?"Specifically, the verb puoi is "(informal singular you) are able, can". The present infinitive scrivere means "to write". The preposition in means the same in English and Italian. The masculine adjective/noun italiano translates as "Italian (object, person, thing)".The pronunciation will be "pwyou SKREE-vey-rey ee-NEE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.