Try etsy.com. There's a copy for sale there.
Credere is an Italian equivalent of 'to believe'. The Italian word is an infinitive. It's pronounced 'KREH-deh-reh'.
The infinitive 'credere' is an Italian equivalent of 'to believe'.
I Believe it is in Los Angelos California. Search it on google maps you can get a view of it with satelite view!
You don't use childrens if it is singular use child or kid. If it is plural like i believe it is (refering to more than one kid) use children
Any tourist "typical Honduran food" is generally really good, some better quality than others. Believe it or not there are also various French and Italian places.
Yes, it is the reason for the restaurant's existence.
to believe: credere i believe: io credo
Tony Romas is a restaurant and not an actual person. I believe that there may be a person with the name Tony Romas, but it is sort of a vague question to answer.
Italians believe that people with the surname Albanese(Albanian) are Italian because the last name is given in Italian, not Albanian.
Yes Mothercare still sells childrens' reins- about 5 styles I believe as well as wrist straps for older children
No, she does not have a restaurant (an any city) but she does have a catoring company. (which I believe is out of california, where she lives)
Credi a...? is an Italian equivalent of the English question "Do you believe in...?"Specifically, the present indicative verb credi means "(informal singular you) are beleving, believe, do believe." The dependent preposition a translates as "in" in this context. The pronunciation will be "KREY-dey-rey a" in Italian.