"Si fuero mio" translates to "If it were mine" in English.
"What is my puppy's name?" is an English equivalent of "Come si chiama il mio cagnolino?"Specifically, the adverb "come" means "how." The reflexive pronoun "si" means "herself, himself, itself, oneself, yourself." The verb "chiama" means (he/she/it/one) is called/named, (you) are called/named." The masculine singular definite article "il" means "the." The masculine singular possessive adjective "mio" means "my." The masculine singular noun "cagnolino" means "doggy, lapdog, puppy."The pronunciation is "KOH-me see KYAH-mah eel MEE-oh KAH-nyoh-LEE-noh."
Buona fortuna per il colloquio di domani, mio angelo! Ti amo con tutto il mio cuore e so che si sta per fare grande! in Italian means "Good luck with the interview tomorrow, my angel! I love you with all my heart, and I know that you'll do great!" in English.
if you have msn, mine is...
"S'il" is a contraction of "si" (if) and "il" (he/it). It is used in French to mean "if he" or "if it" depending on the context.
With an accent over the first 'i', and a comma after, it means: 'Yes, you are//he/it is mine' Without the accent and comma, it means: 'If you are//he/it is mine'.
Claro que si!
Mio padre si chiama *HIS NAME*
Si jolie il faut is French for "so pretty it is necessary". There's no telling from this what is necessary.
The lack of punctuation, and an apparent grammatical error, make this very ambiguous. Taking it word by word: claro = clear (adjective); (also 'aclaro') I clarify; evidently, clearly (also 'skylight', 'gap', 'interval', 'bald spot', 'glade', etc., etc.) si (with no accent) = if; (with an accent) = yes prima = female cousin mio = my (masculine) Should it be 'prima mia' (my female colusin) or 'primo mio' (my male cousin)?
The cast of Quando il canto si spegne - 1916 includes: Emma Gramatica
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