Le competenze italiane che lui possiede is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the Italian skills he possesses."
Specifically, the feminine plural definite article leis "the." The feminine noun competenze means "competences, expertise, proficiencies, skills." The feminine adjective italiane means "Italian." The relative pronoun che means "that, which" in this context. The subject pronoun luimeans "he." The present indicative verb possiedetranslates as "(he) does possess, is possessing, possesses."
The pronunciation will be "ley KOM-pey-TEN-tsey key* lwee pos-SYEY-dey" in Italian.
*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"
Mago as magician, stregone as wizard, and veggente as seer are Italian equivalents of the English word "sorceror." Context makes clear which skills prevail and which version suits. The respective pronunciations will be "MA-go," "strey-GO-ney," and "ved-DJEN-tey" in Italian.
Rugby skills and hope
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Martin. Penner has written: 'Teaching English, Italy' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Italian speakers, English philology, Life skills, Employment, English teachers, English language
They are the skills that a person possesses. As in: "I have competencies in medicine as well as law."
To see if a person possesses the skills required to be a pipefitter
That the impression is more North American than Italian and that non-native English speakers seek opportunities to practice their second-language skills are just two reasons why Italian airport officials may assume that Italian Americans speak English. Italians have strong reputations in making accessories, bags, and clothing and in taking time for hairstyling, make-up, manicure, and pedicure so any of these personal components can be major-league clues as to primary language and residence of visitors.
The author possesses skills that are not currently being appreciated.
A JTAG programmer possesses many skills. Some of their main skills include being able to write code to make the JTAG hardcore compatible with various software platforms and debugging.
Inferences are based on reasoning from what you already know and your five senses.
"Computer skills" is an English equivalent of the French phrase compétences informatiques. The feminine plural noun and feminine/masculine plural adjective also may be rendered into English as "computer proficiencies." The pronunciation will be "ko-peytaw-sseh-for-ma-teek" in French.
English Setters are known for their hunting skills and sometimes their show skills.