i taxis sono qui
Ecco mi.
It's the same here in Italy
I taxi sono qui! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The cabs are here!"Specifically, the masculine plural definite article imeans "the." The masculine noun taxi means "cabs, taxis." The verb sono means "(they) are." The adverb quimeans "here."The pronunciation is "ee TAH-ksee SOH-noh kwee."
qui si va
l'estate è quasi qui
Conductor de taxis.
Les taxi sont ici! is a French equivalent of the Italian phrase I taxi sono qui! The respective pronunciations of the masculine plural phrase in the third person plural of the present indicative -- which translates into English as "Cabs are here!" and "The taxis are here!" -- will be "ley TA-ksee so-tee-see" in French and "ee TA-ksee SO-no kwee" in Italian.
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it's the exact same word in French.
mi manchi come un matto.
Yes we have taxis.
Not taxis, but axis.