Terra nuova would be an Italian equivalent of 'new earth'. The phrase may be used in regard to the new earth that's created by composting. Or it may be used in regard to new found or newly discovered land. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'terra' means 'earth'. The feminine adjective 'nuova' means 'new'.
Terra nuova is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "new earth." The feminine singular noun and adjective may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la("the") or indefinite una ("a, an"). The pronunciation will be "TER-ra NWO-va" in Italian.
Terra
The building material that means "baked earth" in Italian is called Terracotta!
"New" in English is nuovo in Italian.
"La nuova" in Italian translates to "the new" in English.
Di la terra
Yes, the Italian Greyhound is popular in New Zealand.
"Earth's" and "the earth's" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase della terra. The preposition with feminine singular definite article and feminine singular noun translate literally into English as "of the earth." The pronunciation will be "DEL-la TER-ra" in Italian.
Terra is an Italian equivalent of the English word "earth." The feminine singular noun references the planet or the soil when beginning respectively with a capitalized or small-letter "t." The pronunciation will be "TER-ra" in Italian.
"My new wife" in English is la mia nuova moglie in Italian.
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