Giovedi is an Italian equivalent of 'Jove's Day'. The word in Italian is a masculine gender noun that refers to 'Thursday', which was named after Jupiter, the king of the gods to the ancient Romans. It's pronounced 'joh-veh-DEE' in Italian.
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Joves d'Esquerra Nacionalista was created in 1987.
Kiss an Italian day is on the 25th of march
"How was the day?" in English is Com'è stato il giorno?in Italian.
"Wonderful day!" in English is Bellissima giornata! in Italian.
"Have a blessed day!" in English is Giorno benedetto! in Italian.
"Beautiful day!" in English means Bella giornata! in Italian.
"Carpe diem" is how you say "Seize the day" in Italian.
"Valentine's Day" in English is Festa di San Valentino in Italian.
"I had a bad day!" in English is Ebbi una brutta giornata! in Italian.
Columbians, no Spanish, No Italian. Yep, That's it. Italian.
Buona giornata! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Have a good day!" The feminine singular phrase also translates as "(Enjoy your) good day!" in Italian. The pronunciation will be "BWO-na djor-NA-ta" in Italian.
"Forever and a day" in English is per sempre e un giornoin Italian.