'Week' or 'the week' may be English equivalents of 'la settimana'. The phrase is pronounced 'lah SEHT-tee-MAH-nah'. A week is made up of seven days, which is 'siete giorni' in Italian.
"What do you wear every day of the week?" in English is Cosa si indossa durante la settimana? in Italian.
La settimana bianca - 1980 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/12
La settimana della sposa - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Italy:T
La settimana della sfinge - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
Bella fine settimana is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Have a beautiful weekend."Specifically, the feminine adjective bella means "beautiful, handsome." The feminine noun fine means "end." The feminine noun settimana means "week."The pronunciation is "BEHL-lah FEE-neh SEHT-tee-MAH-nah."
I giorni della settimana is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the days of the week." Lunedì, martedì, mercoledì, giovedì, venerdì, sabato and domenica represent the Italian equivalents of "Monday," "Tuesday," "Wednesday," "Thursday," "Friday," "Saturday" and Sunday." The pronunciation will be "ee DJOR-nee DEL-la SET-tee-MA-na" in Pisan Italian.
"Have a good weekend!" in English is Buon fine settimana!in Italian.
"Have a great run this weekend!" in English is Corri bene esta fine settimana! to one "you" and Correte bene esta fine settimana! to two or more "you all" in Italian.
La settimana scorsa and l'ultima settimana are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "last week." Context makes clear whether the week before the present one (case 1) or the final week in someone's life or of an event being held (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "la SET-tee-MA-na SKOR-sa" and "LOOL-tee-ma SET-tee-MA-na" in Pisan Italian.
La moretta means "the brunette" in Italian.
Come ti è andato il fine settimana? and Come l'avete passato il fine settimana? are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "How was your weekend?" Context makes clear whether one "you" in "How did the weekend go for you?" (case 1) or two or more "you all" in "How did you spend it, the weekend?" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "KO-mey tee eh an-DA-to eel FEE-ney SET-tee-MA-na" in the singular and "KO-mey la-VEY-tey pas-SA-to eel FEE-ney SET-tee-MA-na" in the plural in Pisan Italian.
MetÃ? settimana is an Italian equivalent of the English word "midweek."Specifically, the feminine adjective metÃ?means "half, mid, middle." The feminine noun settimana means "week." The pronunciation is "meh-TAH seht-tee-MAH-nah."