"Welcome, parents!" in English is Benvenuti, genitori! in Italian. The masculine plural greeting represents a rare instance where English and Italian phrase or sentence structure resemble one another most clearly. The pronunciation will be "BEN-vey-NOO-tee DJEY-nee-TO-ree" in Italian.
"Parents" in English is genitori in Italian.
"Thank you to our parents for your love and support!" in English means Grazie ai nostri genitori per l'amore e il sostegno!in Italian.
"Pious" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Pio. The masculine proper noun originates in the Latin imperial name Pius for a man whose name subsequently became synonymous with "devout" or "pious" for fulfilling moral and religious duties and honoring parents. The pronunciation will be "PEA-o" in Italian.
"comment s'appellent tes parents ?" is translated "how are your parents called ?
Zio e zia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "uncle and aunt." The declarative statement may apply to the siblings of both one's parents. The pronunciation will be "TSEE-o ey TSEE-a" in Italian.
les parents ( the also has the more restrictive sense of 'father + mother')
No. The Jonas family is of Italian, German, Irish, English, Cherokee, and French-Canadian descent.
This literally means, "How many years have your parents?" It is normally translated, "How old are your parents?" because we don't normally say "How many years have your parents?" when we ask after someone's parents' ages in English.
i nonni = grandparents la nonna = grandmother il nonno = grandfather
Parents in Russian is translated 'Raditili'.
O genki desuka ? O stands for the polite form (parents, teachers, etc...). It would translate as well as "How is your health ?"
nope, he is italian.