Schiavo della sfacchinata is an Italian equivalent of 'slave to the grind'. The masculine noun 'shiavo' means 'slave'. The word 'della' combines the preposition 'di' and the feminine definite article 'la' to mean 'of the'. The feminine noun 'sfacchinata' means 'grind, hard work'. All together, they're pronounced 'skee-AH-voh DEHL-lah mahk-kee-NAH-tah'.
That's what's said about a male 'slave to the grind'. For a female, the word becomes 'schiava'. It's pronounced 'skee-AH-vah'.
"I am your love slave!" in English is Sono tuo schiavo d'amore! in Italian.
schiavitu sessuale
Schiava and schiavo are Italian equivalents of the English word "slave." Context makes clear whether a female (case 1) or a male (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "SKYA-va" in the feminine and "SKYA-vo" in the masculine in Pisan Italian.
Sono una schiava in the feminine and Sono uno schiavo in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I'm a slave." The respective pronunciations will be "SO-no OO-na SKYA-va" in the feminine and "SO-no OO-no SKYA-vo" in the masculine.
Esclavo
Slave to the Grind was created on 1991-06-11.
スレイビー語
Slave to the Grind, by the band Skid Row, is both the name of an album and the name of a song on that album.
The cast of Slave to the Grind - 2004 includes: Damon Guerrasio as Joe Brian Landis Folkins as Pusher
Mamelucco is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Mameluke."Specifically, the word functions as a masculine proper noun. The English and the Italian forms trace their origins back to the Arabic مملوك (mamlūk) for "owned slave, property." The pronunciation will be "MA-mey-LOOK-ko" in Italian.
Its like the italian word 'ciao'. Its used to say hello but also bye.
Abbandonare for the verb, persona abbandonata for the stranded person, rosso granata for the color and schiava fuggitiva in the feminine and schiavo fuggitivo in the masculine for the famous Caribbean escaped slave are Italian equivalents of the English word "maroon." Context makes clear which option suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ab-BAN-do-NA-rey," "per-SO-nab-BAN-do-NA-ta," "ROS-so gra-NA-ta," and "SKYA-va FOOD-djee-TEE-va" or "SKYA-vo FOOD-djee-TEE-vo" in Italian.