E morto
"Of" is an English equivalent of the Italian word di. The preposition in question also may be translated into English as "about," "by," "from," "in," "out of," "than," "with" according to context. The pronunciation remains "dee" in Italian.
William Shakespeare was not Italian. He was born, lived and died in England. There's no evidence that he ever was in Italy.
Lokanatha - Italian Buddhist Monk - died on 1966-05-25.
Raphael did.
That was about the time Dante Alighieri was born but he died in 1321
Tuo padre èmorto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Your father died".Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective tuo is "(informal singular) your". The masculine noun padre means "father". The auxiliary verb è with the masculine singular past participle morto translate as "died, has died".The pronunciation will be "TOO-o PA-drey eh MOR-to" in Italian.
Leo the Great was known as an Italian aristocrat. He died in 461.
Giacomo Puccini born 22nd December died 29th November 1924 was an Italian composer best known for his operas.
Travolta is an American of English, Irish, and Italian descent. His mother Helen (January 17, 1909-December 1,1999) was the daughter of an Irish father (died 1963) and an English mother (died 1947). His father Sam (November 1925-May 2009) was the son of Italian immigrants (both died before 1963)
they died.
About 454,500 for both civilian and military.
about 7 and a half