"Potente" is an Italian equivalent of "powerful."
Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine/feminine singular form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "poh-TEHN-teh." The masculine/feminine plural form, "potenti," is pronounced "poh-TEHN-tee."
Forte and potente are Italian equivalents of the English word "powerful".Specifically, both words are feminine/masculine adjectives in their singular forms. The word forte means "powerful" in the sense of influence and physical strength. The word potentetranslates as "powerful" in the sense of physical powers.The respective pronunciations will be "FOHR-tey" and "poh-TEN-tey" in Italian.
A powerful Italian man is the Pope. The equivalent of his title in Latin is the masculine gender noun Pontifex. The equivalent in Italian is the masculine gender noun Papa, which takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'uno' ['a, one']. The word is pronounced 'POHN-tih-fehx' in Latin, and 'PAH-pah' in Italian.
Doge is an Italian loan word in English.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun that historically designates a powerful leader in Venice. It may be preceded by the definite article il ("the") and the indefinite un ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "DOH-goh."
Guelfo is the Italian word for the House of Welf. The House of Welf was a powerful influential faction that included many monarchs of Europe.
The Italian word for no is no.
There is no English word for cheers in Italian. Italian only uses the Italian word for cheers.
The Word for Hunter in Italian is a Cacciatore. The Word for Hunter in Italian is a Cacciatore.
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The Italian word for dynamics is "dynamics" and the Italian word for tempo is "tempo".
The Italian word Vino represents the word wine in the English language. The word is a masculine singular noun. It is an Italian word used in the Italian language.
In English, the word 'Italian' can be an adjective or a noun depending on its use. In the sentence 'She is Italian' and 'this is an Italian car' the word 'Italian' is an adjective. In the sentences 'Here come the Italians' and 'Is he an Italian' the word 'Italian' is a noun.
"yes" = "si" in Italian.