"Vecchio mondo" is an Italian equivalent of "old world."
Specifically, the masculine singular adjective "vecchio" means "old." The masculine singular noun "mondo" means "world." The masculine singular definite article is "il" ("the"). The masculine singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "VEHK-kyoh MOHN-doh."
Sono vecchio (masculine), or sono vecchia (feminine).
"Old people" is "anziani", and if you are describing someone as being old, you would say "anziano".
é la stessa vecchia storia
mondo di guerra 1
it is: tu ed io contro il mondo.
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
in italiano
"You are learning Italian" = "Stai imparando Italiano""I am learning Italian" = "Sto imparando Italiano"
If someone asks you how old you are in Italian (Quanti anni hai?), they are literally asking you 'How many years do you have?' In reponse, you would say: 'Io ho [number] anni.' This means, 'I have [number] years.'
You can say "the street" in Italian as "la strada."
Encore is Italian.