Studentessa is the feminine form of the Italian equivalent of the English word "student." The feminine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular lasince Italian employs "the" where English does and does not use definite articles. The pronunciation will be "(la) STOO-den-TES-sa" in Pisan Italian.
bravo studente
"Girl student" in English means scolara below high school and studentessa for high school and up in Italian.
fluidità ... Isabella Student of 7th grade university
"Teacher's desk" in English means cattedra in Italian.
Studente is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "boy student." The masculine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular lo since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(lo) stoo-DEN-tey" in Pisan Italian.
"Boy student" in English is estudiante in Spanish.
sei un buon studente (refers to m) - sei una brava studentessa (refers to f)
"Always say 'the family'!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sempre dì la famiglia! The adverb, second person informal singular present imperative, and feminine singular definite article and noun may be heard said by a parent or teacher to a family member, friend, peer, or student in regard to the gender and number match of "the" with "family" in Italian. The pronunciation will be "SEM-prey dee la fa-MEE-lya" in Italian.
Allieve is the feminine equivalent of the Italian word allievi.Specifically, the Italian word includes among its meanings "apprentice, cadet, learner, pupil, student." The feminine plural form, allieve, is pronounced "ahl-LYEH-veh." The masculine plural form, allievi, is pronounced "ahl-LYEH-vee."
Gakusei is the Japanese word for student
McClain is an English loan name in Italian.Specifically, Italian language speakers prefer to call a person by that person's actual name. Real life is not like a language class in which a student gets a translated name that exists in the teacher's imagination and not on any official documents. The pronunciation is "meh-klehn."
Gli studenti is one Italian equivalent of 'students'. It's a masculine gender noun in the plural. Its singular form is 'lo studente'. Le studentesse is another Italian equivalent. It's a feminine gender noun in the plural. Its singular form is 'la studentessa'.