'Noce' is an Italian equivalent of 'walnut'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'NOH-tcheh'.
Nuez is a Spanish equivalent of the Italian word noce.Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "walnut (Juglansspp)". The pronunciation will be "nwess" or "nweth" depending upon the Spanish speaker's birthplace and "NO-tche" in Italian.
The Malayalam meaning of the word "walnut" is "akroti" or "akrothu".
"Walnut" is an English equivalent of the Italian word noce.Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") or the feminine singular indefinite article una ("a"). The pronunciation will be "NO-tche" in Italian.
'Walnut' [Juglans spp] is a specific, English equivalent of 'noce'. But the word also may be used generally in Italian to mean 'nut'. To confuse things even more, the scientific name for 'walnut' ['Juglans'] comes from the Latin phrase 'Jovis glans', which means 'Jupiter's acorn'!
In Kannada, walnut is called Arkodu.
Please find your translated text below:noce (Italian)Walnut (English)
Yes, the name Caridi is Italian. The surname in question occurs most commonly in Calabria and in Sicily and traces its origins back to the Greek word καρύδι ‎(karýdi) for "walnut." The pronunciation will be "ka-REE-dee" in Pisan Italian.
The Italian word for no is no.
There is no English word for cheers in Italian. Italian only uses the Italian word for cheers.
The Word for Hunter in Italian is a Cacciatore. The Word for Hunter in Italian is a Cacciatore.
The Italian word "vino" translates to "wine" in English.
In English, the word 'Italian' can be an adjective or a noun depending on its use. In the sentence 'She is Italian' and 'this is an Italian car' the word 'Italian' is an adjective. In the sentences 'Here come the Italians' and 'Is he an Italian' the word 'Italian' is a noun.