"It's cold outside" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Fa freddo fuori.
Specifically, the verb fa means "(He/she/it) does/makes, does do/make, is doing/making." The masculine adjective/noun freddo means "cold." The adverb fuori means "outdoors, outside."
The pronunciation is "fah FREHD-doh FWOH-ree."
E fuori fa freddo! in Italian is "It's cold outside!" in English.
Faceva freddo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It was cold."Specifically, the verb faceva means "(He/she/it) was doing/making, used to do/make, (formal singular you) were doing/making, used to do/make." The masculine adjective/noun freddo means "cold." The pronunciation is "fah-TCHEH-vah FREHD-doh."
"Out" in English is fuori in Italian.
"Stay out!" in English is Rimanere fuori! in Italian.
Pranzare fuori is the Italian equivalent of 'dining out'. In the word by word translation, the infinitive 'pranzare' means 'to dine'. The adverb 'fuori' means 'outside'.
"Handsome inside and out" in English is Bella dentro e fuori in the feminine and Bello dentro e fuori in the masculine in Italian.
"I'm out," "They're out" or "You all are out" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Sono fuori.Specifically, the verb sono means "(I) am," "(they) are" or "(you all) are" depending upon the context. The adverb fuori means "away, outdoors, outside." The pronunciation is "EE-oh SOH-noh FWOH-ree."
Fuori dall'oscuro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "out of the dark."Specifically, the adverb fuori is "out." The word dall' means "of the" from the combination of the preposition da ("from, out of") with the masculine singular definite article il ("the"). The masculine pronoun oscuro translates as "dark."The pronunciation will be "FWO-ree DAL-lo-SKOO-ro" in Italian.
"Let's go out to eat!" in English is Andiamo a mangiare fuori! in Italian.
The statement "she is out of my life" in Italian. can be put ' lei è fuori della mia vita '. You can also use online translator to confirm this.
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Io sono fuori is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "am out."Specifically, the pronoun io means "I." The verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The adverb fuorimeans "away, outdoors, outside." The pronunciation is "EE-oh SOH-noh FWOH-ree."