"Uno"
"A" before a word beginning with a consonant, "an" before a word starting with a vowel, and "one (1)" as a number are English equivalents of the Italian and Spanish word una. The pronunciation of the feminine singular indefinite article or number will be "OO-na" in Italian and Spanish.
The Italian word for the number 98 is novantaotto.
cinque
uno
It is a common abbreviation for 'Italian'. It's based on the first two letters of the word. The two letters are the beginning letters for the word in a number of languages. So the abbreviation works under a number of situations, in a number of different languages.
There are a number of translations for the Italian word privo depending on how it is used. The basic translation for the word privo is "lacking in" or "without".
"Eighteen (18)" is an English equivalent of the Italian word diciotto.Specifically, the word combines two numbers. The number dieci means "Ten (10). The number otto translates as "eight (8)".The pronunciation will be "dee-TCHOHT-toh" in Italian.
Quattordici is an Italian equivalent of the English word "fourteen".Specifically, the first part of the word, quator-, comes from the number quattro ("four"). The second, -dici, comes from the number dieci("ten"). The pronunciation will be "kwah-TOHR-dee-tchee" in Italian.
bicchiere is the Italian word for glass, so I assume 1 cup.
Settantasette is the Italian equivalent of 'seventy-seven'. It's formed from the word 'settanta' for 'seventy' and the word 'sette' for 'seven'. It's pronounced 'seh-TAHN-tah SEH-tay'.**The 'ay' sound is similar to the 'ay' sound in the English word 'ray'.
Milione is the Italian equivalent of the English word "million".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun. It may be preceded by another number such as un ("one"). The pronunciation will be "mee-LYOH-ney" in Italian.
1. e cong.2. ed cong.