"Long live the women who protest today" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Vivano le donne che manifestano oggi.
Specifically, the imperative vivano means "(they, formal plural you all) live." The feminine plural definite article le means "the." The feminine noun donne means "women." The relative pronoun che means "that, who." The verb manifestano means "(they, formal plural you all) are demonstrating/protesting, demonstrate/protest, do demonstrate/protest." The adverb oggi means "today."
The pronunciation is "VEE-vah-noh leh DOHN-neh keh MAH-nee-FEH-stah-nohdj-djee."
Vivano le donne che manifestano oggi is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Long live the women who protest today."Specifically, the imperative vivano means "(they, formal plural you all) live." The feminine plural definite article le means "the." The feminine noun donne means "women." The relative pronoun che means "that, who." The verb manifestano means "(they, formal plural you all) are demonstrating/protesting, demonstrate/protest, do demonstrate/protest." The adverb oggi means "today."The pronunciation is "VEE-vah-noh leh DOHN-neh keh MAH-nee-FEH-stah-nohdj-djee."
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