Mi sono divertito ieri sera in the masculine and Mi sono divertita ieri sera in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I had a good time last night."
Specifically, the reflexive pronoun mi means "myself." The verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The masculine adjective/past participle divertito and the feminine divertita mean "amused, entertained." The adverb/masculine noun ieri means "yesterday." The feminine noun serameans "evening."
The pronunciation is "mee SOH-noh DEE-vehr-TEE-toh YEH-ree SEH-rah" in the masculine and "mee SOH-noh DEE-vehr-TEE-tah YEH-ree SEH-rah" in the feminine.
The Last Name Consalvo is a Italian Translation of the last name Gonsalvo also known as Gonzalez
Buona notte, Bella is an Italian equivalent of 'Good night, Beautiful'. In the word by word translation, the feminine adjective 'buona' means 'good'. The feminine gender noun 'notte' means 'night'. The feminine adjective 'bella'means 'beautiful, handsome'. The phrase is pronounced 'BWOH-nah NOHT-tay, BEHL-lah'.
Grazie per avermi aiutato ieri notte! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you for helping me last night!" The courtesy translates literally as "Thanks for having helped me last night!" in English. The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey pe-ra-VER-mee A-yoo-TA-to YEH-ree NOT-tey" in Italian.
Ieri stasera.
"It was very good last night" is "Fue muy bien anoche."
Yes, Bui is an Italian last name.Specifically, the name derives from the masculine adjective buio. The adjective includes among its meanings "dark, obscure." The translation is "BOO-yoh."
"Good night, boyfriend!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Buona notte, ragazzo! The feminine singular adjective and noun with masculine singular noun also translate into English as "Good night, boy (dude, kid, young man)!" The pronunciation will be "BWO-na NOT-tey ra-GAT-tso" in Italian.
No, Rojas is not an Italian last name. The surname instead traces its origins back to the Spanish language, with the English translation "reds." The pronunciation of the feminine plural adjective will be "RO-khas" in Spanish.
good night bye 5th graders
on n'est pas sortis hier soir
He was pretty good last night! ;)
Troia is an Italian equivalent of the English name Troy.Specifically, the English proper noun may be the name of a person or a place. The Italian proper noun is the name of a place or the last name of a person. The pronunciation is "TROH-yah."