femmina
There are two ways to say "cousin" in Italian, depending on the gender of the cousin.If the cousin is male, you would say "cugino." If he or she is female, you would say "cugina."
Le mie cugine.
-If your talking about a male you say "arrapato"-If your talking about a female you say "baldracca"-If your talking about an object you say "cacarella"
? not Italian female? straniera
'Female professor' in Italian is 'professoressa'.
Yes, there are some Sicilians and some Sicilian emigrants who say that they're Italian even though they're from Sicily. And no, there are some Sicilians and some Sicilian emigrants who don't say that they're Italian. Instead, they only say that they're Sicilian.The Italian words for 'Italian' are 'italiano' for a male and 'italiana' for a female. If there's more than one female, the plural form is 'italiane'. If there's more than one male, the plural form is 'italiani'. That also is the form to be used in regard to a mixed group of females and males.The Italian words for 'Sicilian' are 'siciliano' for a male and 'siciliana' for a female. The plural form for females is 'siciliane'. The plural form for males, or a mix of females and males, is 'siciliani'.
Imparo dal mio amico italiano. if the friend is male. Imparo dalla mia amica italiana. it the friend is female
"Attractive female" in English is donna attraente in Italian.
female cousin- cugina male cousin- cugino multiple female cousins- cugine multiple males or mix of gender cousins- cugini
"Female puppy" in English is cucciola o cagnolinain Italian.
Alta in Italian is "tall," about a female, in Italian.
male italian