Semplicemente is an Italian equivalent of 'simply'. It's formed by adding the adverb ending '-mente' to the adjective 'semplice' ['simple']. It's pronounced 'sehm-plee-cheh-MEHN-teh'.
Everyday Italian - 2004 Simply Sweet was released on: USA: 2005
The cast of Simply Italian - 2012 includes: Michela Chiappa as Herself - Host
"Plane" in English is aeroplano, or simply aero, in Italian.
Caitlyn, Is simply Caitlyn in Italian.. It has the same meaning...''pure'' and ''beautiful''
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Gate in italian: of a building "cancello"; of an airport "uscita" (meaning simply 'exit')
Expressivo is an Italian word simply meaning expressivly
Macaroni is not actually an italian pasta, it is american. It was given an italian sounding name for marketing purposes. Italians would likely simply call it macaroni as well.
"idiot" is greek (meaning something like a private person - maybe for a strange behavior?)... in Italian it's simply "idiota". It's "idiota". I'm Italian =)
The best Italian meal ever is Ravioli, because it is just simply amazing, especially if you put some bolognaise on top (meat sauce).
yes simply go to texas roadhouse and order it
Barnes & Noble and Walmart sell Italian cookery books. One can also purchase Italian cookery books from Amazon at discounted prices. One can find good Italian recipes online at Simply Recipes and Food Network.