Dove prendo il treno is an Italian equivalent of 'Where do I catch the train'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'DOH-veh PREHN-doh eel TREH-noh'.
In the word by word translation, the adverb 'dove' means 'where'. The verb 'prendo' means '[I] am taking, do take, take'. The masculine definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine gender noun 'treno' means 'train'.
Yes, the Italian Greyhound dog breed is very easy to train.
catch=================
You cannot catch a Shelgon. You have to catch a Bagon, train it and then evolve it.
The cast of To Catch a Train - 2012 includes: Mihaela Gavrila
Train B Will Catch Up To Train A In 11 Hours.
they would train them to catch prey
Treno in Italian is "train" in English.
"I catch" or "I get" are Italian equivalents of the Italian word Busco.Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the first person singular of the present indicative for the infinitive buscare. It may be translated as "(I) am catching/getting, catch/get, do catch/get."The pronunciation is "BOO-sckoh."
catch an east midlands train to London st pancras, then catch a eurostar to brussels zuid (brussels south), then catch a thalys train to Amsterdam
Trenoitalianois an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian train".Specifically, the masculine noun trenois "train". It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un("a"). The masculine adjective italianotranslates as "Italian".The pronunciation will be "TREH-noEE-ta-LYA-no"in Italian.
"Is close to the train station" in English is È vicino alla stazione ferroviaria in Italian.
Train B will catch up to train A at 2:47am