"Of May" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase di maggio.
Specifically, the preposition di means "in, of." The masculine noun maggio means "(the month of) May." The pronunciation is "dee MAHDJ-djyoh."
Il cinque maggio is an Italian equivalent of the English date "May 5th".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilis "the". The number cinque means "five (5)". The masculine noun maggio translates as "May".The pronunciation will be "eel TCHEEN-kwey MAHD-djoh" in Italian.
"Godere del mese di maggio".
The phrase "di dove sei?" translates to "Where are you from?" in English.
The phrase 'articoli di giornale' is an Italian phrase. When this Italian phase is translated into the English language, it simply means newspaper articles.
Yes, In fact Joe Di Maggio was an Italian who played American Major League Baseball as a center fielder for the Yankees.
"Family's" or "of family" are English equivalents of the incomplete Italian phrase Di famiglia.Specifically, the preposition di is "of". The feminine noun famiglia means "family". The pronunciation will be "fah-MEE-lyah" in Italian.
The Italian phrase articolo di giornale translated to English means newspaper article. Articolo di giornale can also be referred and translated to magazine.
Dopo di ciò is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "after that." The prepositional phrase literally translates into English as "after of that." The pronunciation will be "DO-po dee tcho" in Italian.
"Besides" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase per di più. The prepositional phrase also may be rendered into English as "furthermore" or "moreover." The pronunciation will be "per dee pyoo" in Italian.
"Cologne" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase aqua di uomo. The prepositional phrase translates literally into English as "water of man." The pronunciation will be "A-kwa dee WO-mo" in Italian.
"Martin's" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase di Martino. The masculine singular prepositional phrase translates literally as "of Martin." The pronunciation will be "dee mar-TEE-no" in Pisan Italian.
"Of angels" is just one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Di Angeli.Specifically, the preposition di is "about, of, regarding". The masculine noun angeli means "angels". The pronunciation will be "dee AHN-djey-lee" in Italian.