Sei ancora in corso! in Italian means "You're still in progress!" in English.
"Class" in English is corso in Italian.
Il secondo corso
(il) corso
Corso d'acqua dolce Colletta is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Freshet Collette".Specifically, the word "freshet" denotes a sudden overflow of water from melting snow. It is designated by the Italian phrase corso d'aqua dolce, which literally means "course of fresh water". The freshet's name Collette is rendered as Colletta in Italian.The pronunciation will be "KOHR-soh DAH-kwah DOHL-tchee kohl-LEHT-tah" in Italian.
king corsoThere is no such breed as a "king corso." I'm assuming you mean a Cane Corso aka Italian Mastiff. The Cane Corso is considerably larger than the American Pit Bull Terrier
Italy. They are actually called Italian Mastiffs, too.
cane corso (italian mastiff) named king
Sessomatto, Italian comedy movie released in 1973
Italian mastiff or cane corso specific breed of mastiff smaller slightly different have grey coloring
Paola Corso has written: 'A proper burial' 'The laundress catches her breath' 'Giovanna's 86 circles' -- subject(s): Catholic women, Fiction, Italian American families, Italian American women, Mothers and daughters, Social life and customs
Lorella Anna Giuliani has written: 'Scrittori in corso' -- subject(s): Italian literature, Italian Short stories, History and criticism
Actually it's not an English Mastiff, it's a Cane Corso. It's an English Mastiff.