"Duck fat" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase grasso di anatra. The masculine singular noun, preposition, and feminine singular noun translate literally to English as "fat of (a) duck." The pronunciation will be "GRAS-so dee a-NA-tra" in Italian.
Grasso di anatra is a Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "duck fat." The phrase translates literally as "fat of (the) duck" in English. The pronunciation will be "GRAS-so dee A-na-tra" in Pisan Italian.
mangiare mangiare crescere grasso
sei un pene e il tuo culo è grasso
The singular grassa and the plural grasse in the feminine and the singular grasso and the plural grassi in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "fat." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "GRAS-sa" or "GRAS-sey" in the feminine and "GRAS-so" or "GRAS-see" in the masculine in Italian.
Fat is an equivalent of 'grasso' in terms of a person. Greasy is an equivalent in terms of food. Indecent is an equivalent in terms of behavior. The word in Italian is the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine equivalent is 'grassa'. They're pronounced 'GRAHS-soh' and 'GRAHS-sah', respectively.
Sei grasso
"Grasso, I'm making you an a*****e like this!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grasso, ti faccio un c**o così! The statement reveals Tony Soprano's feelings toward Agent Grasso in "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti" episode of the HBO original television series The Sopranos. A partial rendition of the pronunciation will be "GRAS-so tee FAT-tcho oon **** ko-SEE" in Italian.
bimbo grasso
grasso y bruto
They are Pirlo, Buffon, Grasso, Del Piero,Rossi.
Gavones!!! That's the Italian way. It means "animal". The actual translation of "Fat" in Italian is 'grasso".
Tano Grasso's birth name is Gaetano Grasso.