"Boy and chore" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase ragazzo e parte. The masculine singular noun, conjunction, and feminine singular noun also translate -- equally on the order of captions under photographs in an album -- into English as "boyfriend (dude, kid, young man) and task." The pronunciation will be "ra-GAT-tso e PAR-tey" in Italian.
Part in Italian is parte.
"She leaves" in English is Lei parte in Italian.
"Thanks from my family to yours!" in English is Grazie a tutti voi da parte della mia famiglia! in Italian.
"Part read (by)..." or "read portion (by)..." are English equivalents to the incomplete Italian phrase parte letta... .Specifically, the feminine noun parte means "part." The feminine past participle letta means "read." The pronunciation is "PAHR-teh LEHT-tah."
Festa socially, parte contractually, and partitopolitically are Italian equivalents of the English word "party." Context determines whether a social gathering (case 1), a legal dispute (example 2) or a political party (instance 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "FEH-sta,"PAR-tey," and "par-TEE-to" in Italian.
"The part" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la parte.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the." The feminine noun parte means "direction, part, role, share." The pronunciation is "lah PAHR-teh."
s.mago;stregone,genio(anche inform.); (inform.) Parte del Programma che aiuta l'utente a eseguire una funzione efficientemente Agg.(sl) straordinario,eccezionale
Sei parte di me is Italian for "you are part of me." It is the title of a famous Italian pop song recorded by the group Zero Assoluto and appears on their second album "Appena prima di partire."
ofrecer como parte del pago = to offer as part of the price (to trade in)
"Que Parte" means "which part" in English.
seconda parte
Part.