Sono italiano is an Italian equivalent of 'I am an Italian'.
In the word by word translation, the verb 'sono' means '[I] am'. The masculine gender adjective 'italiano', used as a noun, means 'Italian'. The phrase is pronounced 'SOH-noh ee-tah-LYAH-noh'.
That's what's said when the speaker is male. The phrase becomes 'Sono italiana' in terms of a female. It's pronounced 'SOH-noh ee-tah-LYAH-nah'.
(Io sono un italiano)
[Io] non parlo italiano is an Italian equivalent of 'I can't speak Italian'. In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'io' means 'I'. It doesn't have to be used, because it's obvious from the verb endings that the subject's the first person singular. The adverb 'non' means 'not'. The verb 'parlo' means '[I] am speaking, do speak, speak'. The masculine gender noun 'italiano' means 'Italian'. The phrase is pronounced '[EE-oh] nohn PAHR-loh ee-tah-LYAH-noh'.
A literal equivalent is '[Io] non posso parlare italiano'. The verbs 'posso' and 'parlare' mean '[I] can' and 'to speak'. But generally that would be said only when the speaker was physically incapable of speaking Italian.
Io non sono italiano is an Italian equivalent of 'I am not Italian'. The subject pronoun 'io' means 'I'. The adverb 'non' means 'not'. The verb 'sono' means '[I] am'. The masculine adjective/noun 'italiano' means 'Italian'. All together, they're pronounced 'EE-oh nohn SOH-noh ee-tah-LYAH-noh'.
That's what a non 'Italian' male says. There's a slight change for a non 'Italian' female. The word becomes 'italiana', which is pronounced 'ee-tah-LYAH-nah'.
Vado in Italia is an Italian equivalent of 'I'm going to Italy'. The verb 'vado' means '[I] am going, do go, go'. The preposition 'in' means 'in, to'. The feminine noun 'Italia' means 'Italy'. All together, they're pronounced 'VAH-doh ee-nee-TAH-lyah'.
Ciao! Mi chiamo... e sono italiana! in the feminine and Ciao! Mi chiamo... e sono italiano! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hello! My name is..., and I am Italian!" Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tchow mee KYA-mo ey SO-no EE-ta-LYA-na" in the feminine and "tchow mee KYA-mo ey SO-no EE-ta-LYA-no" in the masculine in Italian.
You would say sono canadese (soh-noh kah-nah-day-say)
"I am of Italian descent" in English is Io sono di origine italiana in Italian.
im italian and wedont have much
um...im pretty sure its French....... Italian
in the Italian alps it snows and im pretty sure it can snow in the rest of Italy
Yes im Italian so si
American with Italian decent i would think.
people just wear what we wear btw im Italian
"You are going to Italy" in English is Vai in Italiainformally to one person, Va in Italia formally to one person, and Andate in Italia to more than one person in Italian.
Most likely it is the Italian goalkeeper Marchetti of Italy.
ihow the heck would know im not Italian or in itali right now
sto andando a una festa
How long are you? How long are you? Im not quite sure what you are asking?
we all have computers and iphone lol :D im italian from Rome