Musica per undici in Italian means "music for eleven" in English.
"2011" in English is duemille undici in Italian.
Undici is an Italian equivalent of the English number "eleven (11)." The number merges uno ("one") with dieci ("ten"). The pronunciation will be "OON-dee-tchee" in Pisan Italian.
Numeri da undici a venti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "numbers from 11 to 20. The phrase may be preceded immediately by the masculine plural i since Italian employs definite articles even when English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(ee) NOO-mey-ree da OON-dee-tchee a VEN-tee" in Pisan Italian.
Its eleven " 11 " in Italian
Numeri da undici a ventidue is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "numbers from 11 to 20." The phrase may be preceded immediately by the masculine plural i since Italian employs definite articles even when English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(ee) NOO-mey-ree da OON-dee-tchee a VEN-tee-DOO-ey" in Pisan Italian.
I numeri fino a quindici is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the numbers up to 15." The phrase represents a rare instance where English and Italian phrase or sentence structure resemble one another most recognizably. The pronunciation will be "ee NOO-mey-ree FEE-no a KWEEN-dee-tchee" in Pisan Italian.
In Italian a translation is undici anni. Always remember that depending on the context of your sentences, the translation can vary. There may also be slang terminology if you were to travel to Italy. Keep in mind that online translators may not always be correct, they are a reflection of the exact words you have typed in.
Ho undici anni! and Io sono un undicenne! or Sono un'undicenne! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I am eleven!" Context makes clear whether "I have 11 years" (case 1) or the feminine (example 3) or the masculine "I'm an eleven-year-old!" (instance 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "o OON-dee-tchee AN-nee," "EE-o SO-no oo-NOON-dee-TCHEN-ney" and "SO-no oo-NOON-dee-TCHEN-ney" in Pisan Italian.
Gli Undici moschettieri was created in 1952.
Sono le undici meno un quarto, Sono le undici meno un quarto di sera and Sono le ventritré meno un quarto are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "It is a quarter to 11." Context makes clear whether it is 10:45 in the morning (case 1), in the evening (example 2) or in military time (instance 3). The respective pronunciations will be "SO-no ley OON-dee-tchee MEY-no oon KWAR-to" in the morning, "SO-no ley OON-dee-tchee MEY-no oon KWAR-to dee SEY-ra" in the evening and "SO-no ley VEN-tee-TREY MEY-no oon KWAR-to" in military time in Italian.
The numbers "1 to 30" when translated from English to Italian are the following:1. uno; 2. due; 3. tre ; 4. quattro; 5. cinque; 6. sei; 7. sette; 8. otto; 9. nove; 10. dieci; 11. undici; 12. dodici; 13. tredici; 14. quattordici; 15. quindici; 16. seidici; 17. diciassette; 18. diciotto;19. diciannove; 20. venti; 21. ventuno; 22. ventidue; 23. ventitre; 24. ventiquattro; 25. venticinque; 26. ventisei; 27. ventisette; 28. ventotto; 29. ventinove; 30. trenta.
The Italian numbers from 0-20 are the following: zero(0), uno (1), due (2), tre (3), quattro(4), cinque (5), sei (6), sette (7), otto (8), nove (9), dieci (10), undici(11), dodici (12), tredici (13), quattordici(14), quindici (15), sedici (16), diciassette(17), diciotto (18), diciannove (19), venti(20).