Connesso a in the masculine and connessa a in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "linked in."
Specifically, the masculine adjective/past participle connesso and the feminine connessa mean "connected, linked." The preposition a literally means "at, to." The pronunciation is "kohn-NEHS-soh ah" in the masculine and "kohn-NEHS-sah" in the feminine.
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"Linked in" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase connesso a.Specifically, the masculine adjective/past participle connesso means "connected, linked." The preposition aliterally means "at, to." The pronunciation is "kohn-NEHS-soh ah."
The translation of the name Hugh in Italian is Ugo.
The Italian translation for the word "speck" is "speck."
The translation of the name "Aiden" in Italian is "Aiuto" or "Aideen."
The Italian translation for "il mio nome" is "my name."
The translation for 'strength and honor' in Italian is 'resistenza e honor'.
The italian translation is colleghi.
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Gregory in Italian is Gregorio
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