"Born to survive" is an English equivalent of the Italian nato per soppravivere.
Specifically, the masculine past participle nato means "born." The preposition per means "in order to." The infinitive soppravivere means "to survive."
The pronunciation is "NAH-toh pehr SOHP-prah-VEE-veh-reh."
Nato per soppravivere in the masculine and Nata per soppravivere in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Born to survive."Specifically, the masculine past participle nato and the feminine nata mean "born." The preposition per means "for, in order to." The infinitive soppravivere means "to survive."The pronunciation is "NAH-toh pehr SOHP-prah-VEE-veh-reh" in the masculine and "NAH-tah pehr SOHP-prah-VEE-veh-reh" in the feminine.
But you were born in Italy
Natamorta in the feminine and natomorto are Italian equivalents of the English word "stillborn".Specifically, the feminine adjective/past participle nata and the masculine nato mean "born". The feminine adjective/past participle morta and the masculine morto translate as "dead". The pronunciation will be "NA-ta-MOR-ta" in the feminine and "NA-to-MOR-to" in the Italian.
The singular nata and the plural nate in the feminine and the singular nato and the plural nati in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "born." The respective pronunciations of the adjective will be "NA-ta," "NA-tey," "NA-to," and "NA-tee" in Italian.*The choice depends upon whether what or who is being born is female/feminine or male/masculine.
The official languages of NATO are English and French. These languages are used for communication and documentation within the organization.
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"The one born" is an English equivalent of "ilnato."Specifically, the masculine singular definite article "il" means "the." The masculine singular noun "nato" means "one born." The pronunciation is "eel NAH-toh."
Many people in Naples, Italy, especially those working in tourism, hospitality, and younger generations, do speak some English. However, it's always a good idea to learn a few basic phrases in Italian to show respect for the local culture and make more meaningful connections with the locals.
To say when you were born in Italian, I will tell you, You say: Quando sei NATO/a? That's how you say it, For more Italian questions ask me, and i will tell you my password on moshi monsters, Im a member Im on level 32, im a monstar, I have all moshlings
No. Not a part of NATO. NATO-friendly, but not a member.
NATO was form in 1949
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