"The chef Hart" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Lo chef Hart.
Specifically, the masculine definite article lo means "the." The masculine noun chef is a loan word from French. The pronunciation is "loh sheh-fahrt."
Lo chef Hart is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the chef Hart."Specifically, the masculine definite article lo means "the." The masculine noun chef is a loan word from French. The pronunciation is "loh sheh-fahrt."
Bel chef
Il chef as a masculine singular English loan-word and il cuoco as an Italian masculine singular noun are equivalents of the English phrase "the chef." The respective pronunciations will be "eel tchehff" and "eel KWO-ko" in Italian.
Lo chef è un idiota! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The chef is an idiot!" The declarative/exclamatory statement also translates into English as "The chef is one idiot!" The pronunciation will be "lo sheh-feh oo-nee-DYO-ta" in Italian.
In Italian, cook dinner is "fare cena". But the verb "fare" is conjugated as follows: Io faccio cena - I cook dinner Tu fai cena - You cook dinner Lei/lei/lui fa cena - You (formal)/she/he cooks dinner Noi facciamo cena - We cook dinner Voi fate cena - You (plural) cook dinner Loro/loro - You (plural formal)/they cook dinner
chef - ใทใงใ (Shefu)
Chef is right, or cuoco too.
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"Happy day" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Giorno felice.Specifically, the masculine noun giorno means "day." The feminine/masculine adjective felice means "happy." The pronunciation is "DJYOHR-noh feh-LEE-tcheh."
Everyday Italian - 2004 Personal Chef was released on: USA: 2005
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Tagalog translation of CHEF OR COOK: kusinero