Qual'è la data? in Italian means "What is the date?" in English.
"The date" in English means la data in Italian.
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"Date" in English means appuntamento for a meeting and data for month, day, year information.
Felice data di nascita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy birthdate!" The pronunciation will be "fey-LEE-tchey DA-ta dee na-SHEE-ta" in Italian.
"After the deadline date," "after the due date," and "after the expiration date" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase dopo la data di scadenza. The feminine singular phrase translates literally into English as "after the date of (the) time limit." The pronunciation will be "DO-po la DA-ta dee ska-DEN-tsa" in Italian.
Segnarsi la data! in the singular or plural, Segnati la data! in the singular and Segnatevi la data! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Save the date!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (cases 1, 2) or two or more "you all" (examples 1, 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "sey-NYAR-see la DA-ta" in the singular and plural, "SEY-nya-tee la DA-ta" in the singular and "sey-NYA-tey-vee la DA-ta" in the plural in Italian.
Accesso, entrata, ingresso, inserimento, and voce are literal Italian equivalents of the English word "entry." They respectively reference "entry" in the context of access (to buildings, roads, sites), entrance (through a door), entrance (to countries, sites), input (of data), and input (of agenda, diaries, election rolls). The respective pronunciations will be "ak-TCHES-so," "en-TRA-ta," "een-GRES-so," "een-SEYree-MEN-to," and "VO-tchey" in Italian.
The Italian plural form of "la data" is "le date".
"Let's talk tomorrow," "(that) we may talk tomorrow," and "We're talking tomorrow" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Parliamo domani! Context makes clear whether the first person person present verb and adverb are in the imperative (case 1), subjunctive (example 2), or indicative (instance 3). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "par-LYA-mo do-MA-nee" in Italian.
Appuntamento, data, dattero and giorno are Italian equivalents of the English word "date."Specifically, the masculine word appuntamento designates "meeting." The feminine noun data identifies "date" on a building or coin. The masculine noun dattero indicates the fruit of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera). The masculine noun giorno literally translates as "day" and loosely as "date" in terms of meeting at a later date or on a subsequent day.The respective pronunciations will be "ap-POON-ta-MEN-to," "DA-ta," "dat-TEY-ro" and "DJOR-no" in Italian.
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"Ingresar datos" in English means to enter or input data.