The English word pupil is "allievo" in the Italian language.
Pupil's The pupil's mother came to school.
Vincenzo Viviani (April 5, 1622 - September 22, 1703) was an Italian mathematician and scientist. He was a pupil of Torricelli and a disciple of Galileo
The black circle in the middle of the iris in your eye is called a pupil. It dilates to adjust with sunlight.
The word pupil is a common singular noun. It requires no apostrophe.The pupil looked bored.If the word pupil has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The pupil's questions challenged me.The principal was amazed at the pupil's insightful questions.
An example of a homograph for "pupil" is "pupil" (a student) and "pupil" (the dark circular opening in the center of the eye).
A homograph for "pupil" is "pupil," which can also refer to the small, dark hole in the center of the eye.
Yes, a student is a pupil.
the pupil is in the classroom
The prefix for "pupil" is "pu-".
Allieve is the feminine equivalent of the Italian word allievi.Specifically, the Italian word includes among its meanings "apprentice, cadet, learner, pupil, student." The feminine plural form, allieve, is pronounced "ahl-LYEH-veh." The masculine plural form, allievi, is pronounced "ahl-LYEH-vee."
Yes, pupil is a common noun, a general word for any pupil anywhere.
The Pupil was created in 1891-03.