Cattiva is 178 cm.
Cattiva was born on September 9, 1973, in Italy.
The more correct phrase is ragazza cattiva, not cattiva ragazza, since it is more common and correct to put the adjective after the noun in Italian.
The cast of Cattiva condotta - 1999 includes: Francesco Casale Antonella Ponziani as Anna Tonino Zangardi
The cast of La cattiva stella - 1916 includes: Ugo Gracci Lina Millefleurs Elettra Raggio
Giorgio Sbaraglia has written: 'Pesca d'altomare' 'La realta' 'Cattiva stella'
Cattiva in the feminine or cattivo in the masculine are among the many Italian equivalents of the word "bad" in English.Specifically, the Italian word is an adjective. The feminine form, cattiva, will be pronounced "kaht-TEE-vah" regarding a "bad" female. The masculine form, cattivo, will be pronounced "kaht-TEE-voh" regarding a "bad" male.
Extremely bad acting means "pessima recitazione", where pessima = extremely bad, and recitazione = acting. Literally, extremely bad acting could also be rendered as "recitazione estremamente cattiva"
"Bad" is an English equivalent of the Italian word cattiva.Specifically, the word is the feminine singular form of an adjective or noun. It means "bad" as an adjective and "villainess" as a noun. The pronunciation will be "kaht-TEE-vah" in Italian.
Ragazza cattiva, ragazza disobbedienteand svergognata are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "naughty girl".Specifically, the feminine noun ragazza is "girl". The feminine adjective cattiva means "naughty" in the sense of "bad, evil, wicked". The feminine adjective disobbedientemeans "naughty" in the sense of "disobedient". The feminine adjective/noun/pronoun svergognata translates as "naughty" in the sense of "shameless".The respective pronunciations will be "ra-GAT-tsa kat-TEE-va", "ra-GAT-tsa dee-SOB-bey-DYEN-tey" and "SVER-go-NYA-ta" in Italian.
Una parola cattiva is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "a bad word." The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "one bad word" in English. The pronunciation will be "OO-na pa-RO-la kat-TEE-va" in Pisan Italian.
'Cattivo' or 'Malizioso' may be Italian equivalents of 'wicked'.They respectively are pronounced 'kaht-TEE-voh' and 'MAH-lee-TSYOH-soh'. They're the masculine singular forms of the adjective. The respective feminine forms, 'cattiva' and 'maliziosa', are pronounced 'kaht-TEE-vah' and 'mah-lee-TSYOH-sah'.
Flaminia Lizzani has: Played Paola in "Black Tunnel" in 1986. Played Conversa in "La monaca di Monza" in 1987. Played Anna Michailovna Larina Bucharina in "Caro Gorbaciov" in 1988. Played Anna in "Cattiva" in 1991. Performed in "Delitti privati" in 1993.