nothing is niente (pronoun). nothing is nullo (adjective).
You can say "nulla" or "niente" in Italian to mean nothing.
To say "I am learning Italian" in Italian, you would say "Sto imparando l'italiano."
Spanish: nada French: rien German: nichts Japanese: 何も Italian: niente
You can say "the street" in Italian as "la strada."
You can say "Ciao, bella" in Italian to say "hello beautiful."
"Amante" is how you say lover in Italian.
"Nothing" in English means niente in Italian.
Niente is an Italian equivalent of the Yiddish word "bupkus."Specifically, the Yiddish word means "nothing, nothing at all." The Italian word literally means "nothing." The pronunciation is "NYEHN-teh."
its Italian for 'nothing'
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
"Nothing more, I swear!" in English is Nient'altro, lo giuro! in Italian.
in italiano
To say "I am learning Italian" in Italian, you would say "Sto imparando l'italiano."
Spanish: nada French: rien German: nichts Japanese: 何も Italian: niente
Niente is an Italian equivalent of the English word "nothing".Specifically, the word can be an indefinite noun or pronoun. It may be translated as "anything" or "nothing" depending upon the context. The pronunciation will be "NYEN-tey" in Italian.
You can say "the street" in Italian as "la strada."
Encore is Italian.