Negli ultimi dodici mesi is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "year-to-date".
Specifically, the word negli is "in the". The masculine adjective ultimi means "last". The number dodici means "twelve (12)". The masculine noun mesitranslates as "months".
The pronunciation will be "NEY-lyee OOL-tee-mee DO-dee-tchee MEY-see" in Italian.
"After the deadline date," "after the due date," and "after the expiration date" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase dopo la data di scadenza. The feminine singular phrase translates literally into English as "after the date of (the) time limit." The pronunciation will be "DO-po la DA-ta dee ska-DEN-tsa" in Italian.
Quelle est la date? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What is the date?" The interrogative in question may include the prepositional phrase d'aujourd'hui at the end, for the literal translation of "What is the date of today?" into English. The pronunciation will be "kel-ley la dat (do-zhoor-dwee)" in French.
"The date" in English means la data in 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.
Ventisei febbraio is an Italian equivalent of the English date "February 26".Specifically, the number ventisei combines the numbers venti ("twenty") and sei ("six"). The masculine noun febbraio translates as "February". The pronunciation will be "VEN-tee-se feb-BREYE-o" in Italian.
Aggiorniamoci domani! Grazie! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Catch up tomorrow! Thank you!"Specifically, the present imperative aggiorniamo is "let [us] catch up, get up-to-date, update!" The reflexive pronoun ci means "outselves." The adverb domani means "tomorrow." The interjection grazie translates as "thank you, thanks."The pronunciation will be "AD-djor-NYA-mo-tchee do-MA-nee GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
Un appuntamento tipico italiano is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "a typical Italian date."Specifically, the masculine number or singular indefinite article un is "a, one." The masculine noun appuntamento means "date, meeting." The masculine adjective tipico means "typical." The masculine adjective italiano translates as "Italian."The pronunciation will be "OO-nap-POON-ta-MEN-to TEE-pee-ko EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
Qual'è la data? in Italian means "What is the date?" in English.
Appuntamento, data, dattero and giorno are Italian equivalents of the English word "date."Specifically, the masculine word appuntamento designates "meeting." The feminine noun data identifies "date" on a building or coin. The masculine noun dattero indicates the fruit of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera). The masculine noun giorno literally translates as "day" and loosely as "date" in terms of meeting at a later date or on a subsequent day.The respective pronunciations will be "ap-POON-ta-MEN-to," "DA-ta," "dat-TEY-ro" and "DJOR-no" in Italian.
"A woman who is manually dexterous" or "A woman who has motor skills" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase la scalabrina.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun scalabrina is an ancient Italian word whose origins date back to the Middle Ages. It literally means "a woman who is skilled with her hands, easy-going in her way of doing things." The same qualities found in a man are expressed by the phrase il scalabrino.The pronunciation is "lah SKAH-lah-BREE-nah" in the feminine and "eel SKAH-lah-BREE-noh" in the masculine.
"Date" in English means appuntamento for a meeting and data for month, day, year information.
Translation: "Write the date" (or day)