Mandato/mandata, or mandati/mandate. There are four Italian equivalents for 'sent'. The choice of which to use depends upon the number and gender of what's being sent. For example, mandato is the form when one masculine gender object is sent. Mandata is the form when it's one feminine gender object. Mandati is the form when masculine gender or mixed masculine and feminine gender objects are sent. And mandate is the form when feminine gender objects are sent.
The Italian sstriker Fransesco Totti got sent of in the world cup 2002.
Como caido del cielo... That's Italian, not Latin.
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Molto meglio inviato is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "much better sent."Specifically, the adverb molto means "much, very." The adverb meglio means "better." Inviato, as the masculine singular form of the past participle, means "sent."The pronunciation is "MOHL-toh MEH-lyoh een-VYAH-toh."
They sent troops to ethiopia to help them to back on the advancing italian army
It depends on how it was sent. If it was mailed at a post office, the Italian postal service may be able to track it. If it was sent by a private service (FedEx, UPS, DHL, etc.), then try the website of the shipping company.
They didn't. There was no formal immigration to Australia during WWII aside from war refugees and children sent from war zones. Some Italian PoWs were judged to "low risk" and were sent out to work on farms. Many stayed. The largest number of Italian immigrants came after WWII.
Mother Cabrini was, herself, an immigrant and was sent to the United States to help Italian immigrants to this country.
Several Italian volcanologists were sent to jail because they were found guilty of manslaughter for failing to properly communicate and assess the risks of a volcanic eruption, specifically the 2009 eruption of Mount Etna. Their inaccurate risk assessments were blamed for contributing to the deaths of people who stayed in the area despite the warnings.
he was sent to the island of Elba,off the Italian coast...hence the expression : "Giving someone the elba" or elbow as it became known.
"Much better sent" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase molto meglio inviato.Specifically, the adverb molto means "much, very." The adverb meglio means "better." Inviato, as the masculine singular form of the past participle, means "sent."The pronunciation is "MOHL-toh MEH-lyoh een-VYAH-toh."