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Scrivere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to write".Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the present infinitival form. The pronunciation will be "SKREE-ve-re" in Italian.
Coffee is a Italian drink because the word espresso is an Italian word.
Rispondere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to write back". Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the present form of the infinitive. The pronunciation will be "ree-SPON-dey-rey" in Italian.
Trentadue = 32 In italian .
It looks the same as you would usually write it.
"Because" and "why" are English equivalents of the Italian word perché.Specifically, the Italian word can be adverb when it asks "why?" Or it can be a conjunction when it answers "because." But either way, the pronunciation is the same: "pehr-KEH."
"Sì" is an Italian equivalent of "yes."Specifically, the Italian word is an adverb of affirmation. It is the opposite of the adverb of negation "no." The pronunciation is "see."
The word 'libero' is Italian. It comes from the Italian word that means free because the libero can switch in and out to play defense without using substitutions.
The word, graffiti, as used today, comes to us from the Italian word, graffiato (scratched). Originally, it came from the Greek word: graphein (to write).
"Rugby" is the same in Italian and in English.Specifically, it is an English loan word in Italian. The noun is considered masculine. Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"). It has the same form in the singular and the plural.
"Because" as a conjunction and "why" as an adverb are two English equivalents of the Italian word perché. The pronunciation will be "per-KEY"* in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"