The Italian plural of Signora ("Mrs.") is Signore, the same spelling as the male singular Signore ("Mr.").
The Italian word "signora" becomes "signore" in the plural form.
The abbreviation for "signora" in Italian is "Sig.ra".
The plural form of the Italian word "luogo" is "luoghi."
Banchi is the plural form of the Italian word banco.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. The singular form, banco, is pronounced "BAHN-koh." The plural form, banchi, is pronounced "BAHN-kee."
The plural of the Italian word "bella" is "belle."
"Women" in Italian is "donne."
"signora" or "dama"
The word 'signor' is Italian for 'sir, mister, gentleman'. Its abbreviation in Italian is Sig. The word 'signora' is Italian for the title of 'Mrs' of 'Ms'. Its abbreviation is 'Sig.a'.
"Uova" is an Italian equivalent of the English word "eggs."Specifically, the Italian word is feminine in the plural. Its plural definite article is "le" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "delle" ("some").The pronunciation is "WOH-vah."
La tua signora and la vostra signora are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "your lady." Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "la TOO-a see-NYO-ra" in the singular and "la VO-stra see-NYO-ra" in the plural in Pisan Italian.
The abbreviation for "signora" in Italian is "Sig.ra".
Banchi is the plural form of the Italian word banco.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. The singular form, banco, is pronounced "BAHN-koh." The plural form, banchi, is pronounced "BAHN-kee."
"Women" in Italian is "donne."
The plural form of the noun 'pizza' is pizzas.Pizzas in English, pizze in Italian, where most nouns ending in "a" (feminine) are pluralized by changing it to an "e" (signora/signore, ragazza/ragazze, etc.).
THE WORD SCAMPI IS ITALIAN AND SCAMPI IS PLURAL AND SCAMPO IS SINGULAR
Signora is an Italian equivalent of the English word "madam." The feminine singular noun also may be translated into English as "lady, Mrs." Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "see-NYO-ra" in Italian.
"Lady" in English is signora in Italian.
"My Lady" in English is Signora in Italian.