Carrozza is one Italian equivalent of 'coach' in the sense of a vehicle. It's a feminine gender noun that takes 'la' ['the'] as its definite article. It's pronounced kah-ROHTS-tsah'.
Allenatore is another equivalent of 'coach' in the sense of a sports trainer. For example, the trainer may be a school athletic team coach. It's a masculine gender noun that takes 'il' ['the'] as its definite article. It's pronounced 'ah-leh-nah-TOH-ray'.*
Ripetitore is still another equivalent of 'coach' in the sense of a private teacher. For example, the teacher may be a voice coach. It's a masculine gender noun that's pronounced 'ree-peh-tee-TOH-ray'.* And there's a feminine gender equivalent, ripetitrice', which is pronounced 'ree-peh-tee-TREE-chay'.*
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
The Italian coach in 1994 was Argo Sacchi.
He is Parnelli.
Carrozza in Italian means "carriage," "coach," or "train car" in English.
The Italian coach for the 2010 world cup was marceillo Lippi, but he has resigned as coach after their dreadful world cup.
The captain of the Italian football team is decided by the coach and his assistant.
It was Marceillo Lippi at the 2010 world cup, but the new coach is Pradnelli.
Marcelo Lippi is the current coach.
Nick Mallett
Sory for got the name he was Romas coach.
Marcello Lippi.
Marcello Lippi.
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