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Quali sono le stagioni? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "What are the seasons?" The question may be asked figuratively, as of sports and theater seasons, or literally. The pronunciation will be "KWA-lee SO-no ley sta-DJYO-nee" in Italian.
Quattro stagioni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "four seasons".Specifically, the number quattro means "four (4)". The feminine noun stagioni translates as "seasons". The pronunciation will be "KWAT-tro sta-DJO-nee" in Italian.
It's an Italian kids show with five seasons, though there will be a sixth.
It's Italian. In the case of Nick Massi (the bass singer of The Four Seasons, led by Frankie Valli), he had it shortened from the original Macioci, also Italian: all Four Seasons are Italian-American.
Tutte le stagioni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "all the seasons." The feminine plural phrase may be used figuratively, as in the sense of sports and theater seasons, or literally. The pronunciation will be "TOOT-tey ley sta-DJYO-nee" in Italian.
"The seasons" in English is le stagione -- l'inverno ("winter"), la primavera ("spring"), l'estate ("summer"), l'autunno ("fall") and l'inverno ("winter") -- in Italian.
Le quattro stagioni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "four seasons." The plural definite article, cardinal number, and feminine plural noun literally translate into English as "the four seasons." The pronunciation will be "ley KWAT-tro sta-DYO-nee" in Italian.
No. But it could be an adjunct (attributive noun), as in season ticket. The corresponding adjective to the noun season is "seasonal." The corresponding adjective to the verb season is "seasoned."
There is no Vivaldi Four Seasons hotels; however, there is a gourmet Italian restaurant within the Four Seasons hotel in Cyprus, Greece called Vivaldi.
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Antonio Vivaldi