The cast of La solitudine dei numeri primi - 2010 includes: Martina Albano as Young Alice Gianluca Di Donato as Boy in disco Maurizio Donadoni as Umberto Della Rocca Vittorio Lomartire as Teenage Mattia Luca Marinelli as Adult Mattia Balossino Arianna Nastro as Young Alice Giorgia Pizzo as Young Michela Alba Rohrwacher as Adult Alice Della Rocca Isabella Rossellini as Adele Aurora Ruffino as Viola Bai Roberto Sbaratto as Pietro Balossino Martina Scimone as Girl in disco Giorgia Senesi as Elena Filippo Timi as Clown
La solitudine dei numeri primi - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Italy:T New Zealand:R16 Portugal:M/16 Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud)
The cast of Numeri - 2013 includes: Gianluca Balla as Annoying guy Barbara De Cosa as Lisa Elisa Novembrini as Marta Riccardo Petrozzi as Neighbour
Edwin Louis Brown has written: 'Numeri Vergiliani'
Giuseppe Elio Ligotti has written: 'I numeri del fuoco'
Numeri in cifre is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "number figures." The Italian phrase translates literally as "numbers in figures," as opposed to numbers in letters (numeri in lettere). The pronunciation will be "NOO-mey-reen TCHEE-frey" in Pisan Italian.
Aurora Ruffino has: Played Viola Bai in "La solitudine dei numeri primi" in 2010. Played Benedetta Ferraris in "Questo nostro amore" in 2012. Played Silvia in "Bianca come il latte, rossa come il sangue" in 2013. Played Ginevra in "Ad occhi chiusi" in 2013. Played Livia Carelli in "Una Ferrari per due" in 2013. Played Cris in "Braccialetti rossi" in 2014.
Recita i numeri, Recitare i numeri and Recitate i numeri! are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Recite the numbers." Context makes clear whether one "you" (cases 1, 2) or two or more "you all" (examples 2, 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "rey-TCHEE-ta ee NOO-mey-ree," "REY-tchee-TA-rey ee NOO-mey-ree" and "REY-tchee-TA-tey ee NOO-mey-ree" in Pisan Italian.
Numeri - numbers Here are the first ten: unus, duo, tres, quattuor, quinque, sex, septem, octo, novem, decem.
Ludwig Schmidt has written: 'Das vierte Buch Mose, Numeri 10,11-36,13' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
In Italian, numero means number (a noun). In Spanish, it is numéro. In French it is numéro or nombre. The Italian adjective is sometimes numeri.
Alberto Mazzuca has written: 'I numeri uno del made in Italy' 'I potenti del denaro' -- subject(s): Biography, Businesspeople, Capitalists and financiers
Numeri italiani fino a ventiis an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian numbers up to twenty."Specifically, the masculine noun numeri is "numbers." The masculine adjective italiani means "Italian." The prepositional phrase fino a means "until, up to." The number ventitranslates as "twenty (20)."The pronunciation will be "NOO-mey-REE-ta-LYA-nee FEE-no a VEN-tee" in Italian.