Apparent calm is an English equivalent of 'calma apparente'. Another meaning of the phrase is 'deceptive', because of the 'calm' being only 'apparent'. It's a phrase that often is applied to the Pacific Ocean, where the sky and waters are apparently calm one minute and terrifyingly stormy the next. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'KAHL-mah ah-pah-REHN-tay'.*
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
Illudente is one of many Italian equivalents of 'calma apparente'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'calma' means 'calm'. The adjective 'apparente'means 'apparent'. The actual meaning therefore is 'deceptive', which is the meaning of 'fallace', illusorio', 'illudente', and 'ingannevole'.
Calma apparente was created in 2004.
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The cast of Sans raison apparente - 1995 includes: Jacques Godin as Narrator
Hector Calma was born on March 2, 1960.
The cast of Moto apparente - 2010 includes: Barbara De Dominicis Valerie Guibert as Janne Stefano Piovesan as Renato Sartorius
Hector Calma is 51 years old (birthdate: March 2, 1960).
The cast of Calma - 2012 includes: Hugo Medina
Calmati is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Cool it!"Specifically, the imperative calma means "(informal singular you) calm." The reflexive pronoun ti means "(informal singular) yourself." The pronunciation is "KAHL-mah-tee."
"Cool it!" is an English equivalent of the Italian exclamation Calmati!Specifically, the imperative calma means "(informal singular you) calm." The reflexive pronoun ti means "(informal singular) yourself." The pronunciation is "KAHL-mah-tee."
Muita Calma Nessa Hora - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Brazil:14
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The cast of Calma - 2001 includes: Thomas Brandi as Space man Camila Fearnley as Performer Rachael Hagen as Escort