ti presento is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.
"Are you going to be present for...?" in English is Sarai presente a...? in Italian.
"Present" in English means presente as "in attendance" or "current" and regalo as "gift" in Italian.
"To decorate" is an English equivalent of the Italian word parare. The present infinitive also may be translated into English as "to shield" or "to ward off." The pronunciation will be "pa-RA-rey" in Italian.
"Past, present and future" in English is Il passato, il presento e il futuro in Italian.
Predominare is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to predominate." The present infinitive also may be translated literally into English as "to prevail." The pronunciation will be "prey-DO-mee-NA-rey" in Italian.
"To know" is an English equivalent of the Italian word sapere. The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "sa-PEY-rey" in Italian.
"To come" is an English equivalent of the Italian word venire. The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "vey-NEE-rey" in Italian.
Seguire is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to follow." The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "sey-GWEE-rey" in Italian.
"Pepper!" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Pepino!Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It can be translated as "Pepper!" when the context indicates that it is the present imperative of the infinitive pepare. Or it may mean "(that they, you all) pepper" in the present subjunctive.
Studiare is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to study." The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "stoo-DYA-rey" in Italian.
Documentare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to document." The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "DO-koo-men-TA-rey" in Italian.
"Marking" is one English equivalent of the Italian word marcando. The Italian word -- which also may be translated into English as "branding" or "stamping" -- serves as the gerund form of the present infinitive marcare ("to mark"). The pronunciation will be "mar-KAN-do" in Italian.