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Lake GardaANSWERED BY: Pereira
"lake"
casa sul lago
lago ritirato
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"Laghi" is an Italian equivalent of "lakes."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun used in the plural. Its plural definite article is "i" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "dei" ("some").The pronunciation is "LAH-ghee."
Cupressus sempervirens the Italian Cypress
Lyn is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Lynn."Specifically, the name functions as a feminine or masculine proper noun. As a rare loan name in Italian, it originates in the Welsh word llyn for "lake." The pronunciation will be "leen" in Italian.
Ciao - Hello or goodbye Pizza - Baked round bread topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings Gelato - Italian-style ice cream, typically made with natural ingredients and less air than traditional ice cream
A peninsula is not a who. It is not a person. It is land mass which sticks into a sea or lake and is surrounded by water on three of its four sides and in attached to the rest of the land mass. The Italian peninsula is Italy. Italy is a peninsula which protrudes into the Mediterranean Sea.
The closest Swiss sity to the Italian Village of Como is LUGANO. Very easy to get to and it is in the Italian part of Switzerland. Very much worth the trip, with its many vistas, restaurants and shops.
Lago di Como, Lago diGarda and Lagio Maggiore are the names of three lakes located in northern Italy.Specifically, Lago di Como originates in the northern Italian region of Lombardy. Lago di Garda is located halfway between the northern Italian cities of Brescia and Verona. Lago Maggiore takes up space in both southern Switzerland and in northern Italy.