Minerale is an Italian equivalent of 'mineral'. It's a masculine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'mee-neh-RAH-lay'.
Fango is an Italian equivalent of 'mud'. It also is a masculine gender noun. It's pronounced 'FAHN-goh'.
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"Mud" as in the wet dirt kind is "Fango". "Mud" as in slander is "Accuse".
Mud baths provide several advantages; mineral water mud baths have been linked to the reduction of psoriasis symptoms. Mud baths are also known to have anti-inflammatory properties.
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Angelo del fango is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "mud angel." The masculine singular phrase most famously refers to a volunteer "angel of the mud" to the Arno River flood disaster Nov. 4, 1966. The pronunciation will be "AN-djey-lo del FAN-go" in Pisan Italian.
Dirty Jobs - 2005 Mud Mineral Excavator 4-6 was released on: USA: 12 February 2008 Australia: 15 October 2008
its lacking either a mineral or vitamins from its diet! if there is a deficiency in their diet then they will look for it else where.
the abiotic factors in the rocky mountains are water, rocks, snow, dirt, mud, mountains , mineral deposits, and ice
Yes, Italians drink juice. First and foremost, they have a reputation for drinking alcoholic grape juice in the form of wines. But they also like to drink such non-alcoholic fruit juices as arinchatta from orange juice and mineral water, chinotto from chinotto fruit extract and juice and carbonated mineral water, and limonatta from lemon juice and mineral water.
they used 4 inched bowels that had many deffrent symbols.
Mineral sludge from tap water. A good radiator flushing will help and then use proper coolant to help keep the sludge building up and blocking the radiator.