In the movie, Francesco Bernoulli is Italian.
No, Francesco Bernoulli is a fictional character from the Cars movie franchise created by Pixar Animation Studios. He is actually a race car from Italy in the movie.
"Francis" in Italian is "Francesco".
No, "Cicci" does not mean "Frank" in Italian. "Frank" in Italian is "Francesco" or "Franco."
"Francis" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Francesco. The masculine proper noun numbers among its nicknames -- equivalent to "Frank" and "Frankie" -- Cecchino, Cecco, Cesco, Cesto, Checco, Chicco,Ciccillo, Ciccio, Cicio, Cuccio, Fra, and Franco. The respective pronunciations will be "fran-TCHEY-sko" for the forename and "tcheyk-KEE-no, "TCHEK-ko," TCHEY-sko," "TCHEY-sto," "KEK-ko," "KEEK-ko," "tcheek-TCHEEL-lo," "TCHEEK-tcho," TCHEE-tcho," KOOT-tcho," "fra," and "FRAN-ko" for nicknames in Italian.
The plural form of "you" in Italian is "voi".
Marazzi is an Italian surname. It is common in Italy and is of Italian origin.
Francesco Bernoulli
"Francis" in Italian is "Francesco".
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An open wheel race car
Francesco is the Italian for Francis.
Lui è. es. He is Francesco -> Lui è Francesco
Francesco Sastres has written: 'An introduction to the Italian grammar'
Francesco Totti is Italian, and played at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
No, Francis is not the Italian form of a name which nevertheless originates in Italy.Specifically, the Italian equivalent is Francesco. It originates in the Latin Franciscus for "Frenchman, (person) from France". The pronunciation will be "fran-TCHE-sko" in Italian.
The name of one of the Italian footballers is Francesco Totti.
Francesco di Manzano has written: 'Cenni biografici dei letterati ed artisti friulani dal secolo 4 al 19, raccolti dal conte Francesco di Manzano' -- subject(s): Artists, Italian, Authors, Italian, Biography, Italian Artists, Italian Authors
birth of a prince was a painting done by the Italian painter Francesco Jacovassi