'Un popolo, un obiettivo, una fede' is an Italian equivalent of 'One people, one goal, one faith'.
The masculine singular definite article 'un, uno' and the feminine singular definite article 'una' mean 'a, one'. The masculine noun 'popolo' means 'people'. The masculine noun 'obiettivo' means 'objective, goal'. The feminine noun 'fede' means 'faith'.
All together, they're pronounced 'oon POH-poh-loh oo-noh-byeht-TEE-voh OO-nah FEH-deh'.
The Italian and the English are translations of the national motto of the Republic of Mali.
'One people, one goal, one faith' is an English equivalent of 'Un popolo, un obiettivo, una fede'.
"Have faith!" in English is Abbi fede! to one people and Abbiate fede! to two or more people in Italian.
The motto for Mali is One People, One Goal, One Faith
one people, one goal, one faith (this is the motto of Senegal and Mali, both in West Africa)
"Fede" is an Italian equivalent of "faith."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine singular noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "FEH-deh."
Senegal has a flag with the Pan-African colours: green, yellow and red. It has a coat of arms with a lion and tree on it; their motto is "One People, One Goal, One Faith".
One of the goals of the Jewish faith is to visit Israel at least once.
Senegal! It means one people, one goal, one faith, i believe:)
they have one referee and 2 lines men and 2 goal line referees in italian football why?
Although extensive research has been done regarding "Accepting Abundance" it is difficult to discover the true goal of the organization. It appears to be a blog site which is written by one of faith and one who chooses to share and accept others who have discovered faith in their lives.
Real goal of life according to Hinduism is to attain Moksha (liberation). Also many belief suggest that it is to be united with one Supreme God.
Fede is an Italian equivalent of the English word "faith".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") or follow the feminine singular indefinite article una ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "FEY-dey" in Italian.
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