"90 grams of silver" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase prata 90. The phrase translates literally as "silver 90" and most famously will be found on such collectibles as older trays from Brazil and Portugal. The pronunciation will be "PRA-tuh noo-VEN-tuh" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Is Art prata 90 90% silver
"les plats" is translated 'the dishes' in English.
Novantasette is an Italian equivalent of the English number "97." It merges the numbers novanta ("ninety," "90") and sette ("seven," "7"). The pronunciation will be "no-VAN-ta-SET-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Novantadue is an Italian equivalent of the English number "92." It merges the numbers novanta ("ninety," "90") and due ("two," "2"). The pronunciation will be "no-VAN-ta-DOO-ey" in Pisan Italian.
Novantotto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "ninety-eight (98)." The pronunciation of the invariable noun -- which combines novanta ("ninety," "90") and otto("eight," "8") -- will be "NO-van-TOT-to" in Italian.
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Novantacinque is an Italian equivalent of the English word "ninety-five (95)." The number represents the combination of the numerals novanta ("ninety," "90") and cinque("five," "5"). The pronunciation will be "no-VAN-ta-TCHEEN-kwey" in Italian.
Gallego sounds more like Portuguese then Spanish (85-90% same pronunciation), but is spelled more like Spanish then Portuguese.
Trecentonovanta is an Italian equivalent of "three hundred ninety (390)" in English. The number represents the combination of tre ("three," "3"), cento ("hundred," "100"), and novanta ("ninety," "90"). The pronunciation will be "trey-TCHEN-to no-VAN-ta" in Italian.
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90 men. 85 from Spain, 4 from Italy, 1 from Portuguese