"High cholesterol!" in English is Colesterolo alto! in Italian. The masculine singular phrase may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular il since Italian employs definite articles -- in this case, il -- even where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(eel) ko-LEY-stey-RO-lo AL-to" in Italian.
"I dream very high!" in English is Lo sogno molto alto!in Italian.
"Girl student" in English means scolara below high school and studentessa for high school and up in Italian.
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Alta in the feminine and alto in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "high." The respective pronunciations of the singular adjectives will be "AL-ta" in the feminine and "AL-to" in the masculine.
Alto deserto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "high desert."Specifically, the masculine adjective alto means "high." The masculine noun deserto translates as "desert." The pronunciation will be "AL-to dey-ZER-to" in Italian.
Brigida is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Bridget."Specifically, the noun functions as a feminine proper noun. It originates in the Irish Gaelic name Brighid ("high force," "high power"). The pronunciation will be "BREE-djee-da" in Italian.
"Lively" is an English equivalent of the Italian word brioso. The masculine singular adjective also may be rendered into English as "cheerful," "cheery," "happy," "high-spirited," "in a good mood," and "vivacious." The pronunciation will be "bree-O-so" in Italian.
Altopiano is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word altiplano.Specifically, the masculine adjective alto can be translated as "high" in English. The masculine noun pianomeans "plain" in English. The pronunciation will be "AHL-tee-PYAH-noh" in Italian.
Ridere ad alta voce is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Laugh out loud." The prepositional phrase translates literally by word order into English as "to laud at high voice." The pronunciation will be "REE-dey-rey a-DAL-ta VO-tchey" in Italian.
Un bambino che tutti noi in modo alzato in Italian means "A boy that we all look up to (or hold in high regard)" in English.
It is made out of meat and will therefore have some cholesterol. However you should know/note that if you eat a diet which as absolutely NO cholesterol in it, your body will MAKE cholesterol. People with a cholesterol problem have this problem, not because they may EAT a bit of cholesterol but because their body MAKES too much cholesterol.
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