Quattordici is an Italian equivalent of the English word "14."
Specifically, the word functions as a cardinal number. It is formed from the numbers quattro ("four, 4") and dieci("ten, 10"). The pronunciation will be "kwat-TOR-dee-tchee" in Italian.
"Table 14" in English is tavolo quattordici in Italian.
Sonetto is the Italian word from which the English word "sonnet" comes. The masculine singular noun refers to a 14-line poetic form of two quartets followed by two triplets. The pronunciation will be "so-NET-to" in Italian.
"I am 14 years old" in English is Ho quattordici anni in Italian.
Hai quattordici anni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You are 14 years old." The declaration translates literally as "You have 14 years" in English. The pronunciation will be "eye kwat-TOR-dee-tchee AN-nee" in Pisan Italian.
Quattordici is an Italian equivalent of the English word "fourteen (14)." The masculine plural noun represents the combination of the numbers quattro ("four," "4") and dieci ("ten," "10"). The pronunciation will be "kwat-TOR-dee-tchee" in Italian.
The longest word in english that have 14 syllables is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
the translation is "the girl with green shoes"
It means a consecutive period of 14 days, the word derives from the Old English words 'feowertyne niht' literally meaning 14 nights. This translation preserved an old German custon of counting by nights as opposed to days
Io ho(pronounced oh) dieciquattro anni. Which means I'm 14 years old
"Dessert and hooded overcoat" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Dolce e Gabbana. The proper noun phrase in question references the luxury fashion line of Domenico Dolce (born on August 13, 1958 in Polizzi Generosa, Sicily) and Stefano Gabbana (born November 14, 1962 in Milan, Lombardy). The pronunciation will be "DOL-tchey gab-BA-na" in Italian.
"Lasting" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Dante.Specifically, Dante is a nickname for one of Italy's best known and most respected poets, Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri (May 22, 1265 - September 14, 1321). Italy's supreme poet tends to be referred to as Dante instead of by his full name, Durante. Durante is the present participle of the infinitive durare ("to last").
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