The numbers "1 to 30" when translated from English to Italian are the following:
1. uno; 2. due; 3. tre ; 4. quattro; 5. cinque; 6. sei; 7. sette; 8. otto; 9. nove; 10. dieci; 11. undici; 12. dodici; 13. tredici; 14. quattordici; 15. quindici; 16. seidici; 17. diciassette; 18. diciotto;19. diciannove; 20. venti; 21. ventuno; 22. ventidue; 23. ventitre; 24. ventiquattro; 25. venticinque; 26. ventisei; 27. ventisette; 28. ventotto; 29. ventinove; 30. trenta.
"One to 30" in English is da uno a trenta in Italian.
Centotrentotto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "one hundred thirty-eight (138)." The number in question combines the numbers cento ("hundred," "100"), trenta("thirty," "30") and otto ("eight," "8"). The pronunciation will be "TCHEN-to-tren-TOT-to" in Italian.
Trentuno anni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "thirty-one years."Specifically, the number trentuno combines two numbers. The number trenta means "thirty (30)." The number uno translates as "one (1)."The pronunciation will be "tren-TOO-no AN-nee" in Italian.
Gesù is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Jesu." The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which most famously links with Jesus of Nazareth (7 - 2 B.C. - A.D. 30 - 33) -- will be "djey-SOO" in Italian.
Sulla tua strada is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "on your way." The feminine singular prepositional phrase most famously references a song by Turin-born Italian musician Fabrizio Catalano (born November 30, 1985). The pronunciation will be "SOOL-la TOO-a STRA-da" in Italian.
Treinta in Spanish is "30" in English.
The Tirukkural is the classic of couplets or Kurals. The Tirukkural was written by a poet by the name of Thiruvalluvar. He wrote the book in 30 BC. The book was translated in English by George Uglow Pope.
"View of the ruins of the Forum of Nerva" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase veduta degli avanzi del foro di Nerua. The participial, prepositional phrase literally translates into English as "seen of the remnants of the Forum of Nerva (Marcus Cocceius Nerva, November 8, A.D. 30 - January 25, A.D. 98). The pronunciation will be "vey-DOO-ta DEY-lyee a-VAN-tsee del FO-ro dee NERV-a" in Italian.
"Thirty-eight (38)" is an English equivalent of the Italian number trentotto.Specifically, the number trenta means "thirty (30)." The number otto means "eight (8)." The pronunciation is "trehn-TOHT-toh."
"Thirty-seven" is an English equivalent of the Italian number trentasette.Specifically, the number trenta means "thirty (30)." The number sette means "seven (7)." The pronunciation is "TREHN-tah-SEHT-teh."
Uno, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, dieci are the Italian equivalents of the English numbers from one (1) to ten (10). "OO-no," "DOO-ey," "trey," "KWAT-tro," "TCHEEN-kwey," "sey," "SET-tey," "OT-to," "NO-vey," DYEH-tchee" are their respective pronunciations. Undici, dodici, tredici, quattordici, quindici, sedici, diciassette, diciotto, diciannove, venti are the Italian equivalents of the English numbers from eleven (11) to twenty (20). "OON-dee-tchee," "DO-dee-tchee," "TREY-dee-tchee," "kwat-TOR-dee-tchee," "KWEEN-dee-tchee," "SEY-dee-tchee," "DEE-tchas-SET-tey," "dee-TCHOT-to," "DEE-tchan-NO-vey," VEN-tee" are their respective pronunciations.Ventuno, ventidue, ventritre, ventiquattro, venticinque, ventisei, ventisette, ventotto, ventinove, trenta are the Italian equivalents of the English numbers from twenty-one (21) to thirty (30). "Ven-TOO-no," "VEN-tee-DOO-ey," "VEN-tee-trey," "VEN-tee-KWAT-tro," "VEN-tee-TCHEEN-kwey," "VEN-tee-sey," "VEN-tee-SET-tey," "ven-TOT-to," "VEN-tee-NO-vey," "TREN-ta" are their respective pronunciations.
El treinta de enero del dos mil siete.