"Two tables" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase due tavole.
Specifically, the number due means "two." The feminine noun tavole means "tables." The pronunciation is "DOO-eh TAH-voh-leh."
Due tavole is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two tables."Specifically, the number due means "two." The feminine noun tavole means "tables." The pronunciation is "DOO-eh TAH-voh-leh."
Per due is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "for two."Specifically, the preposition per means "for, through." The number due translates as "two (2)." The pronunciation will be "pehr DOO-ey" in Italian.
Due voci is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two voices".Specifically, the number due means "two (2)". The feminine noun voci translates as "voices". The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey VOH-tchee" in Italian.
Voi due is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "you two." The phrase uses the second person plural pronoun since Italian distinguishes between the singular "you" and the plural "you all." The pronunciation will be "voy DOO-ey" in Italian.
Due lavagne is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two blackboards."Specifically, the number due means "two (2)." The feminine noun lavagne translates as "blackboards." The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey la-VA-nye" in Italian.
Due ponti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two bridges."Specifically, the number due means "two." The masculine noun ponti means "bridges." The pronunciation is "DOO-eh POHN-tee."
Duecentocinque dolari is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "205 dollars." The phrase combines due("two"), cento ("100") and cinque ("five"). The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey-TCHEN-to-TCHEEN-kwey DO-la-ree" in Pisan Italian.
Due settimane fa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two weeks ago." Fa translates as "It (he, she) does (makes)" in other contexts. The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey SET-tee-MA-ney fa" in Pisan Italian.
Duemiladue is an Italian equivalent of the English date/number "2002." The phrase merges the numbers due ("two," "2") and mila ("thousands"). The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey-MEE-la-DOO-ey" in Italian.
Due centesimi is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two cents."Specifically, the number due means "two (2)." The masculine noun centesimi translates as "cents" in this context. The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey tchen-TEH-zee-mee" in Italian.
"Two beautiful girls" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase due belle ragazze.Specifically, the number due means "two." The feminine adjective belle means "beautiful, handsome, pretty." The feminine noun ragazze means "girls."The pronunciation is "DOO-eh BEHL-leh rah-GAHTS-tseh."
"Two" in English is due in Italian.