Tacchi alti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "high heels."
Specifically, the masculine noun tacchi means "heels." The masculine adjective alti translates as "high." The pronunciation will be "TAK-kee AL-tee" in Italian.
Italian Heels
Veni, vidi, vici (I came, I saw, I won).If you're looking for a literal translation: Veni, vidi, culum calce percussi. (The Romans kicked with their heels; calce percussi is "I struck with the heel"). It's not likely, though, that culum calce percussi was ever idiomatically equivalent to the English phrase "I kicked butt".
Giacomina is an Italian equivalent of the French name Jacqueline.Specifically, the Italian and French names are feminine proper nouns. They both trace their origins back to the original masculine Hebrew name יעקב (Ya'aqob, Ya-aqov), which literally means "He who follows upon the heels of one." The pronunciation is "DJYAH-koh-MEE-nah" in Italian and "zhah-kleen" in French.
Jacqueline is a French equivalent of the Italian name Giacomina.Specifically, the Italian and French names are feminine proper nouns. They both trace their origins back to the original masculine Hebrew name יעקב (Ya'aqob, Ya-aqov), which literally means "He who follows upon the heels of one." The pronunciation is "DJYAH-koh-MEE-nah" in Italian and "zhah-kleen" in French.
M. Gemi is a website that offers free shipping and free returns on Micino. Micino means "kitten" when translated from Italian to English. The handcrafted heels from the Tuscan region of northern Italy receive their name because of the low, 1.75-inch (45-millimeter) heels.
If you mean the brain teaser/riddle where the word head is above the word heels then the answer is head over heels.As in the phrase, "Head over heels in love".
"Hard on" means right on top of -- as in "hard on the heels" means right on top on one's heels, or behind one. The phrase "hard on" is also a slang term meaning that a man is sexually aroused.
The phrase emerged in the 14th century as "heels over head", which is more literally accurate, as "head over heels" is the more standard state of being. "Heels over head" evolved into "head over heels" in common use departing its literal meaning, probably for reasons of phrasal elegance.
Well, honey, I hate to burst your bubble, but the phrase is actually "head over heels," not "heads over heels." And as for that random number 4502 you threw in there, I have no clue what that's about. Maybe it's your lucky number or something, but it sure ain't the answer to that expression.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant to sit awhile, to stay for a bit. The image is of cooling your heels after they've gotten hot moving around.
There are several types of high heels shoes: Stiletto heels; Kitten heels: Cone heels: Prism heels: Spool heels: Wedge heels
Someone may appear strong but has a weak spot.