Non avere paura! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Don't be afraid!" The pronunciation will be "NO-na-VEY-rey POW*-ra" in Italian.
*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Wow!"
Um i dont no the anwer but i do now how to find out go on babel fish and it should translate it for yuu
Non ne ho voglia! and Non voglio! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I don't want to!" Context makes clear whether "I have no craving (desire, longing, will)" in the first instance of "I dont' want!" in the second suits. The respective pronunciations will be "no-ne o VO-lyo" and "non VO-lyo" in Italian.
(Babel fish) is arte i dont speak spanish but i hope it helped?! It did
no i dont think so
I dont know Japanese so i had to use the English to Japanese translator to answer this question. The phrase "Did you have a good day" translated from English to Japanese is "hi WA genki deshita ka".
Well i dont know what bella is afraid of but Zendaya is afraid of spiders
im afraid i dont understand your question. im afraid i dont understand your question.
this is my research. Dont be afraid to change it but this is definitely right as i come from Italy. Mozarella Pizza, gelato ice cream and a type of pasta called "lagane". Italy also inspired the use of Italian olives, cheeses and herbs used in Italian cooking.
"The only thing to fear is fear itself" So you have to be afraid of being afraid. So I guess no, people dont have to be afraid of bees
it is as long as you dont get to crazy and dont be afraid to ask him ;)
dont be so stupid
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