Tutta in the feminine and tutto in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "all".
Specifically, the word is an adjective in its singular form. The feminine form is pronounced "TOOT-tah". The masculine will be pronounced "TOOT-toh".
The Italian translation fo all is tutti
"To have" is an English equivalent of the Italian word avere.Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the infinitive in the present tense. The pronunciation is "ah-VEH-reh."
Tutto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "all."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "TOOT-toh." The feminine form, tutta, is pronounced "TOOT-tah."
"You all" is an English equivalent of the Italian word voi.Specifically, the personal pronoun voi is in the second person plural. It is the informal form of "you all." The pronunciation is "voy."**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
"To you all" is an English equivalent of the Italian word ve.Specifically, the Italian word is a personal pronoun. It is the informal second person in the plural. It is the special form that vi takes before another pronoun or for emphasis.The pronunciation is "veh."
"Senile" is an English equivalent of the Italian word bacucca.Specifically, the word functions as an adjective in its feminine singular form. Its use must be monitored since it is not at all intended to make the object feel at all good about herself or her mental capacities. The pronunciation will be "bah-KOOK-ka" in Italian.
ognuno Ognuno is the translation of ''everyone''/''everybody'', but you could use also the word tutti to express ''everyone'' as ''all''.
Ve is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to you all."Specifically, the Italian word is a personal pronoun. It is the informal second person in the plural. It is the special form that vi takes before another pronoun or for emphasis.The pronunciation is "veh."
The English translation for the word pornofilme is a very lewd one. The English translation is pornography film which is not a professional topic at all.
Voi informally and Loro formally are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "you all."Specifically, the Italian words are the plural forms of the second person "you all." The informal word voi is used with family and friends. The formal word Loro is used with strangers or with those senior in age or rank.The respective pronunciations are "voy"* and "LOH-roh."*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy."
"All that" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tutto ciò.Specifically, the masculine indefinite tutto means "all". The demonstrative pronoun ciò translates as "that". The pronunciation will be "TOOT-to TCHO" in Italian.
"All" is an English equivalent of the Italian word tutta.Specifically, the Italian word is the feminine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "TOOT-tah." The masculine form, tutto, is pronounced "TOOT-toh."