Molto sole or Tanto sole is an Italian equivalent of 'much sunshine'. In the word by word translation, the masculine adjectives 'molto' and 'tanto' mean 'much, so much, so very much, very much'. The masculine gender noun 'sole'means 'sun'. The phrase is pronounced 'MOHL-toh SOH-lay'.
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Baci dall stato soleggiato is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Kisses from the sunshine state." The pronunciation of the masculine prepositional phrase will be "BA-tchee DAL-lo STA-to SO-led-DJA-to" in Italian.
The sunshine recorder was invented by Angelo Secchi, an Italian astronomer, in the mid-19th century. It is used to measure the duration of sunshine at a specific location over a period of time.
Sunshine grossed $32,030,610 worldwide.
Sunshine grossed $3,688,560 in the domestic market.
Yes, if you get to much sun. The sunshine has radiation and if you get alot of it you can get skin cancer.
Sunshine Cleaning grossed $16,462,558 worldwide.
Sunshine State grossed $3,064,356 worldwide.
Sunshine Cleaning grossed $12,062,558 in the domestic market.
Sunshine State grossed $3,064,356 in the domestic market.
Luce del sole is an Italian equivalent of the English word "sunshine." The feminine singular noun (which may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la for "the"), combination preposition with masculine singular definite article, and masculine singular noun translate literally as "light of the sun." The pronunciation will be "LOO-tchey del SO-ley" in Italian.