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The Latin word for person is the word aliquis. The Italian word for person is persona and the Portuguese words is pessoa.
Ha is an Italian equivalent of the English word "has".Specifically, the word is a verb in the third person of the present indicative. It means "(he/it/she) has" or "(formal you) have". The pronunciation will be "a" in Italian.
The Latin word for person is the word aliquis. The Italian word for person is persona and the Portuguese words is pessoa.
"Oo-SHEE-moh" is the way to pronounce the Italian word uscimmo.Specifically, the Italian word is a verb that it is in the first person plural. It is in the remote past. It tends to be translated as "We left."
There are two ways of saying, "cutie" in Italian and these depend upon the gender of the person you are describing. English Word Cutie Italian word used for males Bello Italian word used for females Bella
"I gild" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Doro.Specifically, the word is in the first person of the present indicative. It means "(I) am gilding, do gild, gild". The pronunciation will be "DOH-roh" in Italian.
Yes, the word "Italian" can be a noun.Specifically, the categorization depends upon the context. The word may function as an adjective when it describes a noun, as in "Italian language". It nevertheless serves as a noun when it designates an idea, object, person or place, as in "the Italian".
"I saw" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Vissi. The pronunciation of the word, which is in the first person singular of the indicative remote past, will be "VEES-see" in Italian.
"Which", "whom" and "whose" are English equivalents of the Italian word cui depending upon context.Specifically, the Italian word is a relative pronoun. It translates as "which" when referencing an animal and as "whom" when referring to a person. The pronunciation will be "kwee" in Italian.
"SEI" is the Italian word to say "Six". Otherwise, It have Another meaning: it's the 2nd singular person for "TO BE" in Italian.
No, French and Italian are not the same nationality.Specifically, the word nationality designates a nation. In Europe, a person who is French is associated with France, the nation of the French people. A person who is Italian is linked with Italy, the nation of the Italian people.
The Italian word "onomastico" translates to "name day" in English. It refers to the celebration of the feast day of the saint the person is named after.