Codice d'identificazione bancaria is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "bank identifier code."
Specifically, the masculine noun codice is "code." The preposition di* means "of." The feminine noun identificazionemeans "identification." The feminine adjective bancariatranslates as "banking, relating to banking and banks."
The pronunciation will be "KO-dee-tchee dee-DEN-tee-FEE-ka-TSYO-ne ban-KA-rya" in Italian.
*The vowel drops - and is replaced by an apostrophe - before a word whose spelling begins with a vowel.
Banca, banco, and sponda are literal Italian equivalents of the English word "bank." They respectively reference "bank" as a financial institution; a cloud mass or gambling house; and riverside. The respective pronunciations will be "BAN-ka," "BAN-ko," and "SPON-da" in Italian.
"Savings bank" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Cassa di Risparmio. The feminine singular noun, preposition, and masculine singular noun literally translates into English as "bank of savings." The pronunciation will be "KAS-sa dee ree-SPAR-myo" in Italian.
Cariparma is the name of an agriculture bank in Italy; and as a name you can't translate it literally in English. The bank exist in the city of Parma since 1856.
Yes, the word banca is the Italian equivalent of the English word "bank".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its feminine form. It refers to a financial institution which popularly is designated a bank. The pronunciation will be "BAN-ka" in Italian.
"Booklet" is an English equivalent of the Italian word libretto. The masculine singular noun literally translates as "little book" and loosely as "car registration," "opera text," "passbook (for a bank)," "transaction record," or "vehicle registration certificate." Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "lee-BRET-to" in Italian.
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Min fadlak monkin inta tegy maaya ly il bank?
If its in statement as Bank Identifier Code (BIC) than it should be
Banco can be Bank or Chair Roseira is the Rose bush
CFRI is the bank identifier code for the Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze.Specifically, the name of the bank in question is "Firenze Savings Bank" in English. The above-mentioned letters represent the beginning to the code. The complete code will require the additions of a country code -- such as IT for Italy, a location code -- such as 3F for Firenze, and a branch code of three numbers determined by the physical address.
Sparka is a German abbreviation (based on syllables) for Sparkasse - savings bank.
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