Posso usare il bagno? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Can I use the bathroom?"
Specifically, the present indicative verb posso is "(I) am able to, can." The present infinitive usare means "to use." The masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine noun bagno translates as "bath, bathroom."
The pronunciation will be "POS-so oo-ZA-rey eel BA-nyo" in Italian.
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Il mio bagno is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my bathroom." The masculine singular phrase models a difference between the two languages whereby Italian employs the masculine singular definite article il where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "eel MEE-o BA-nyo" in Italian.
You can use finale to say final in Italian.
Hi here you can go to translate.Google.com and use Italian to English.
The same as in English, because Italien and English use the same characters.
Commensale bit they do not make use often of this word
The word "Trouble" in English is translated to difficoltà in Italian.
ragazza bruna. if you use "castana" is better.
Politica is an Italian equivalent of the English word "politics." The feminine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since Italian employs definite articles even when English does not use "the" and also translated as "policy" in English. The pronunciation will be "(la) po-LEE-tee-ka" in Pisan Italian.
"Mine" as a pronoun and "my" as an adjective are English equivalent of the Italian word mia. Context makes the choice clear. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "MEE-a" in Italian.
Ops! is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Oops!"Specifically, the Italian and the English words are interjections. One use is to express surprise over one's clumsiness or forgetfulness. The pronunciation is "ohpss."
"Dough" and "pastry" are literal English equivalents of the Italian word pasta. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation of the feminine singular noun remains "PA-sta" in Italian.