"Express astonishment" in English is espimere stupore by way of Dio mio! ("My God!") in Italian.
Ops! is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Oops!"Specifically, the Italian and the English words are interjections. One use is to express surprise over one's clumsiness or forgetfulness. The pronunciation is "ohpss."
ognuno Ognuno is the translation of ''everyone''/''everybody'', but you could use also the word tutti to express ''everyone'' as ''all''.
"Hooray!" is an English equivalent of the Italian UrrÃ?!Specifically, the Italian and the English words are interjections. They express encouragement and enthusiasm. The pronunciation is "oor-RAH."
Esprimi te stessa! and Esprimere te stesso! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Express yourself!" Context determines whether feminine (case 1) or masculine (example 2) gender suits. The respective pronunciation will be "ey-SPREE-mee tey STES-sa" in the feminine and "ey-SPREE-mey-rey tey STES-so" in the masculine in Pisan Italian.
There are multiple ways to express 'but,' however, a common word is "demo."
In Italian it translates to per esprimere. Always remember that depending on the context of your sentences, the translation can vary. There may also be slang terminology if you were to travel to Italy. Keep in mind that online translators may not always be correct, they are a reflection of the exact words you have typed in.
Espresso is an Italian equivalent of the English word "express."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "eh-SPREHS-soh." The feminine form, espressa, is pronounced "eh-SPREHS-sah."
Generally, you may express this with 'kami no,' written: 神の
"Ehi" is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Hey."Specifically, the Italian word is considered an interjection. It is used to call attention and the express appreciation. The pronunciation is the way it is spelled, without the "h."
Espresso is the Italian word for which espress is a shortened form.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It may be translated as "espresso coffee" or "express" in terms of letters and trains. Either way, the pronunciation always will be "eh-SPREHS-soh" in Italian.
"Hey" is an English equivalent of the Italian word "Ehi."Specifically, the Italian word is described as an interjection. It is used to call attention to, or express appreciation of, someone or something. The pronunciation follows the way it is spelled, except for the middle letter "h," which is not pronounced.
"All the words in the world can't express how it (he, she) touches my heart!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Tutte le parole del mondo non possono esprimere come mi tocca il cuore! The declaration also translates into English as "All the world's words can't express how my heart feels!" The pronunciation will be "TOOT-te le pa-RO-ley del MON-do non POS-so-no ey-SPREE-mey-rey KO-me mee TOK-ka eel KWO-rey" in Italian.