E bella is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "plus lovely."
Specifically, the conjunction e means "and." The feminine adjective bella means "beautiful, handsome, lovely." The pronunciation is "eh BEHL-lah."
"Plus" in English is più in Italian.
Well, Italian words are more similar to English, but Spanish grammar is easier for an English speaker. Italian: tavolo is Table in English, but mesa in Spanish. Italian: cane is Canine in English, but perro in Spanish. Italian: ritornare is To return in English, but volver in Spanish. Italian: spendere is To spend in English, but gastar in Spanish. Italian: cercareis To search in English, but buscar in Spanish. Italian: arrivare is To arrive in English, but llegar in Spanish. Italian: forchetta(for-Ket-tah) is Fork in English, but grabador in Spanish. Italian: pepe is Pepper in English, but pimienta in Spanish. Italian: carota is Carot in English, but zanharia in Spanish. Italian: piselliare Peas in English, but guisantes in Spanish. Italian: banana is Banana in ENglish, but platano in Spanish. Plus there are many Italian words in English. Cooking/food, musical, and ghetto terms can be found in English from Italian.
"Rien ne va plus" is the correct phrase Save
"More and more" is an English equivalent of the French phrase de plus en plus.Specifically, the preposition de literally is "from, of". The adjective plus means "more". The preposition en translates literally as "on".The pronunciation will be "duh plyuu-zaw plyoo" in French.
what is the biggest of the carnivores
la plus ravissante
Carina and Darlene are Italian equivalents of the English name "Darlene." The feminine proper noun in question takes the first form when the literal translation of "little darling" is required and the second when the loan name is used. The respective pronunciations will be "ka-REE-na" and "dar-LEY-ney" in Italian.
Roger Federer can speak 4 languages fluently German, Swiss German, English, & French, plus Roger can speak a little bit of some other languages like Spanish, Swedish and Italian. However he has often spoken to the crowds in Italy and Spain in English admitting that his Spanish and Italian isn't as good.
No. P.S. is an acronym for the phrase "Post Script." It is technically improper to use it as a part of spoken English.
"More beautiful in my life and the..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase plus belle dans ma vie et le... . The pronunciation of the feminine singular prepositional phrase will be "plyoo bel daw ma vee ey luh" in French.
"Plus jamais" is a French phrase that translates to "never again" in English. It is often used to express a determination to prevent a negative event or situation from happening in the future.
"That no longer makes any sense" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Cela ne fait plus de sens.Specifically, the indefinite pronoun cela is "that". The adverbial phrase ne...plus means "no longer, no more". The verb fait means "does/makes, does do/make, is doing/making". The partitive de means "any". The masculine noun senstranslates as "meaning, sense".The pronunciation will be "suh-lah nuh fey plyoo duh sawnss" in French.