"Dry" is an English equivalent of "asciutte."
Specifically, the word represents the feminine plural form of an Italian adjective. The word literally means "dry." But its meaning can be expanded to 'dry" in the sense of a "sober" style, an "abrupt, curt" tone or a "lean" look.
But regardless of the meaning, the pronunciation remains the same: "ah-SHOOT-teh."
"lui" means "him" in Italian.
"Novae" means "new" in Italian.
You can be French and speak Italian, but speaking Italian does not mean you are French.
Stefania is how you say Steffanie in Italian.
"Sandwich" in English is panino in Italian.
"So" is the word for "I know" in Italian.
Lea means in Italian is (prateria).
Risplendere is Italian for shine.
Fert - no known word in Italian
"Te'amo" means "I Love You" in Italian.
Sabrina means in Italian a princess of beauty
In italian, generally, di means of.