Molto tempo fa is an Italian equivalent of 'long time ago'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'MOHL-toh TEHM-poh fah'.
In the word by word translation, the masculine adjective 'molto' means 'much'. The masculine gender noun 'tempo' means 'time, weather'. The adverb 'fa' means 'ago'.
Fa molto tempo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It's been a long time!"
Specifically, the verb fa literally is "does/makes, does do/make, is doing/making". The masculine adjective moltoliterally means "a lot, much". The masculine noun tempotranslates as "time, weather".
The pronunciation will be "fah MOHL-toh TEHM-poh" in Italian.
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In nessun tempo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "in no time".Specifically, the preposition in is the same in English and Italian. The masculine indefinite adjective nessunomeans "no". The masculine noun tempo translates as "time, weather".The pronunciation will be "een nes-SOON TEM-po" in Italian.
"Iaria's is the best. They've been around for a long time and serve good, homemade Italian food." Check out Mama Carolla's. How can you go wrong with an Italian place named 'Mama'?
"Short" in terms of time is an English equivalent of the Italian word breve.Specifically, the Italian word is an adjective. It is both the feminine and the masculine form of the adjective in the singular. The pronunciation is "BREH-veh."
Il tempo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the time".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article il means "the". The masculine noun tempotranslates as "time, weather" depending upon context. But whatever the meaning, the pronunciation remains "eel TEM-po" in Italian.
Tempo italiano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian weather".Specifically, the masculine noun tempo means "time" or "weather" depending upon context. The masculine adjective italiano translates as "Italian". The pronunciation will be "TEM-po EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
In qualsiasi momento is an Italian equivalent of 'any time'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'een kwahl-see-AH-see moh-MEHN-toh'.In the word by word translation, the preposition 'in'means 'in'. The adjective 'qualsiasi' means 'any'. The masculine gender noun 'momento' means 'minute, moment, time'.
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Il buon tempo is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "good time".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilis "the". The masculine adjective buon means "good". The masculine noun tempo translates as "time, weather".The pronunciation will be "eel bwohn TEHM-poh" in Italian.
It is known that Time and calenders have been going on for a long time it is before Christ and it was when god created the world so it has been going for a long time.
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No, Garibaldi was a Italian Genral a long time ago. His men wore bright orange shirts. No, Garibaldi was a Italian Genral a long time ago. His men wore bright orange shirts.