"Unidentified aerial phenomenon" is an Italian equivalent of "fenomeno aérospaziale non identificato."
The masculine noun "fenomeno" takes "il" ("the") as its singular definite article, and "un, uno" ("a, one") as its singular indefinite article. The masculine adjective "aérospaziale" means "aerial." The adverb "non" means "not." The adjective "identificato," from the masculine singular form of the past participle of the infinitive "identificare," means "identified."
All together, the pronunciation is "feh-NOH-meh-noh ah-EH-roh-spah-TSYAH-leh no-nee-dehn-tee-fee-KAH-toh."
"Fenomeno aérospaziale non identificato" is an Italian equivalent of "unidentified aerial phenomenon."The masculine noun "fenomeno" takes "il" ("the") as its singular definite article, and "un, uno" ("a, one") as its singular indefinite article. The masculine adjective "aérospaziale" means "aerial." The adverb "non" means "not." The adjective "identificato," from the masculine singular form of the past participle of the infinitive "identificare," means "identified."All together, the pronunciation is "feh-NOH-meh-noh ah-EH-roh-spah-TSYAH-leh no-nee-dehn-tee-fee-KAH-toh."
"Unidentified flying object" is an English equivalent of "oggetto volante non identificato."The word "oggetto" is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "il," and its singular indefinite article "un, uno" (a, one). The present participle "volante," from the infinitive "volare," means flying." The adverb "non" means not." The past participle "identificato," from the infinitive "identificare," means "identified."All together, they're pronounced "odj-DJEHT-toh voh-LAHN-teh noh-nee-dehn-tee-fee-KAH-toh."
"Translate English into Italian" in English is Traduca l'inglese in italiano in Italian.
"Not italian" in English is non italiano in Italian.
"Queen" in English is regina in Italian.
"To have" in English means avere in Italian.
Italian marita(italian)=Italian marries(english)
"Oggetto volante non identificato" is an Italian equivalent of "unidentified flying object."The word "oggetto" is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "il," and its singular indefinite article "un, uno" (a, one). The present participle "volante," from the infinitive "volare," means flying." The adverb "non" means not." The past participle "identificato," from the infinitive "identificare," means "identified."All together, they're pronounced "odj-DJEHT-toh voh-LAHN-teh noh-nee-dehn-tee-fee-KAH-toh."
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"Italian restaurant" in English is ristorante italiano in Italian.
"I am not Italian!" in English is Io non sono italiano!in Italian.
"Italian ambiance" in English is atmosfera italiana in Italian.