Collegio and convitto are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "boarding school." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular nouns will be "kol-LEH-djo" in the first instance and "kon-VEET-to" in the second in Italian.
Il convitto musicale in Italian means "the musical boarding school" in English.
"School" in English is scuola in Italian.
Boarding school is an English equivalent of 'convitto'.
Alunni in Italian means "school children" in English.
i am 99% sure the answer is: movimento i do Italian in school :-)
"Girl student" in English means scolara below high school and studentessa for high school and up in Italian.
Adarsh English Boarding School was created in 1988.
"You are going to have a wonderful school year!" in English is Stai per avere un meraviglioso anno scolastico! in Italian.
Pranzo a mensa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "school dinner." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "lunch at table" in English. The pronunciation will be "PRAN-tso a MEN-sa" in Italian.
Amo la scuola! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love school!" The declaration translates literally as "I love the school" since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "A-mo la SKWO-la" in Pisan Italian.
"Why aren't you in school?" and Why aren't he (or she) in school?" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Perché non è a scuola? The pronunciation will be "per-KEY* no-neh a SKWO-la" in Italian. *The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"
"School" is an English equivalent of the Italian word scuola. The feminine singular noun references both the educational institution and the subdivisions within colleges and universities. The pronunciation will be "SKWO-la" in Italian.