"That I/he/she/it/one/you) may give" is an English equivalent of "dia."
Specifically, the Italian word "dia" represents the infinitive "dare" in its present subjunctive form. The form in question may be linked with the first ("I"), second ("you"), or third ("he," "She," "it") persons of the verb depending upon the context and situation. But regardless of the person, the pronunciation remains the same: "DEE-ah."
Andes mean a form of 3 pieces which italion for slow for a pionist.
it means" i forgot."http://ets.freetranslation.com/
con = with dia = day
este dia = this day = today
yep
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A dopo is Italian for "after" or "later". Used informally to say "Later", "See you later" or "See you soon".
The spanish words 'otro dia' mean in English: other day.Another response:Another day
Dia- means complete or through
Algun dia means some day in English