Madre di gemelli is an Italian equivalent of 'mother of twins'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'madre' means 'mother'. The preposition 'di' means 'of'. The masculine gender noun 'gemelli' refers to twins that are both boys or that are one boy and one girl. If the twins are both girls, then the word is the feminine gender noun 'gemelle', which is pronounced 'jeh-MEHL-lay'. The phrase is pronounced 'MAH-dray Dee jeh-MEHL-lee'.
"Are you twins?" in English is Siete gemelli? in Italian.
Gemelle and gemelli are Italian equivalents of the English word "twins." Context makes clear whether all-female (case 1), all-male or mixed female and male (example 2) genders suit. The respective pronunciations will be "djey-MEL-ley" and "djey-MEL-lee" in Pisan Italian.
they don't mind where the girl is from, she could be English, Italian even Australian......
La tua età and la vostra età are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "your age." Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" in the case of multiple births, such as of twins (example 2), suits. The respective pronunciations will be "la TOO-a ey-TA" and "la VO-stra ey-TA" in Pisan Italian.
Twins come from the mother, as it is the mother's body that releases the eggs that can be fertilized by the father's sperm to create twins.
"The boy twins" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase I ragazzo gemelli.Specifically, the masculine plural definite article imeans "the." The masculine noun ragazzo means "boy." The masculine noun gemelli means "twins."The pronunciation is "ee rah-GAHTS-tsoh djeh-MEHL-lee."
Twins in some European languages: Twins (English) Jumelles/Jumeaux (French) Zwillinge (German) Gemelli (Italian) Dídyma (Greek) Gêmeos (Portuguese) Gemelos (Spanish) Tvillingar (Swedish) Tweelingen (Dutch)
Yes - very possibly as twins run in the family.
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twins are passed down through the mother's genes.