"Calle" in Italian is a street or a narrow lane. It is commonly used in Venice to refer to the narrow streets that run through the city.
No, "minigooch" does not mean anything in Italian. It is not an Italian word or term.
No, "Cicci" does not mean "Frank" in Italian. "Frank" in Italian is "Francesco" or "Franco."
La Calle de los amores was created in 1954.
The Spanish word for broad street is "calle ancha."
No, "tt" does not mean aunt in Italian. In Italian, "aunt" is typically translated as "zia."
'Direccion de la calle' translates to mean 'the direction of the street' in English.
this street
street
this street
''Calle'' means street in Spanish.
street address
That means "Cocotera Street".
No translation from Spanish, did you mean "de la calle"?
Cross the street.
if you mean the language, it is spelled " Afrikaans" if you mean the people they are calle " Afrikaners"
street direction
calle means street, ocho means 8, so it 8th street.