During
"Doo-RAN-tey" is the way to pronounce the Italian word durante.
Yes, Jimmy Durante was Italian American. He was born to Italian immigrant parents in New York City in 1893. Durante's heritage influenced his life and career, and he often embraced his roots in his work as a comedian, actor, and musician.
"During" is an English equivalent of the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish word durante. The preposition also translates from Italian to English as "throughout" and from Spanish to English as "for." The respective pronunciations will be "doo-RAN-tey" in Pisan Italian and in Uruguayan Spanish and "doo-RAN-tchee" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Dino Durante has written: 'El libro dele monade' -- subject(s): Italian wit and humor
Well with a nose like that... According to reliable source, Durante wasn't Jewish -- both parents were Italian.
Dante (Durante degli Alighieri) was an Italian poet of the Middle Ages.
While or during
"Fuiste durante" in English means "you were during" or "you were in (a place) during".
"What do you wear every day of the week?" in English is Cosa si indossa durante la settimana? in Italian.
During the week.
It's an Italian name. The actual name was the latin ''Durante'' meaning steadfast or lasting.
piace fare durante il tuo tempo libero