"Desperate April" is an English equivalent of "Disperato aprile."
The masculine adjective "disperato" means "desperate." The Italian word "aprile" is a masculine noun. Together, the pronunciation is 'DEE-speh-RAH-toh ah-PREE-leh."
The Italian phrase represents a translation of the title of the movie version of a novel by Albanian author and poet Ismail Kadare (b. January 28, 1936). The title in English is something else: "Behind the sun."
"Disperato Aprile" is an Italian equivalent of "Desperate April."The masculine adjective "disperato" means "desperate." The word "aprile" is a masculine noun. Together, the pronunciation is 'DEE-speh-RAH-toh ah-PREE-leh."The Italian phrase translates the title of the movie version of a novel by Albanian author and poet Ismail Kadare (b. January 28, 1936). But the English phrase does not represent the translation of that same movie title into English. Instead, the English title is something totally different: "Behind the sun."
"April" in English means Aprile in Italian.
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"April" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Aprile.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It is written without definite ("the") or indefinite ("a, one, some") articles. The pronunciation is "ah-PREE-leh."
Ah-PREE-lay is an Italian pronunciation of 'Aprile'. The word in Italian is a masculine gender noun. It's the fourth month of the year. So it comes after 'Marzo' ['March'], and before 'Maggio' ['May'].
Aprile is an Italian equivalent of the English word "April."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It is written without definite ("the") or indefinite ("a, one, some") articles. The pronunciation is "ah-PREE-leh."
Vederti nel mese di aprile.
Aprile Millo is an American operatic soprano of 'Italian' and 'Irish' descent, who is particularly admired for her interpretations of the work of Giuseppe Verdi.
Richie Aprile was created in 2000.
Giuseppe Aprile was born in 1731.
Gennaio - Febbraio - Marzo - Aprile - Maggio - Giugno - Luglio - Agosto - SETTEMBRE - Ottobre - Novembre - Dicembre
numbers in Italian are not masculine or feminine because they describe a noun. When used to say the date, the article is always il. For example, il 5 aprile.