"Due mesi".
The Spanish word messes translates into English as months. In Latin this word translates as mensibus and in Italian is mesi.
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Sonetto is the Italian word from which the English word "sonnet" comes. The masculine singular noun refers to a 14-line poetic form of two quartets followed by two triplets. The pronunciation will be "so-NET-to" in Italian.
Al pollo is the Italian phrase for "with chicken".
The names of the months are not capitalized in Italian.
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
It is May (as in the month) in French days and months do not have capital letters. It is never in Italian.....
"Because" as a conjunction and "why" as an adverb are two English equivalents of the Italian word perché. The pronunciation will be "per-KEY"* in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"
No. The 'i' ending indicates the word is a plural, probably in Italian. In fact, calamari is the Italian word for squids.The Spanish word for one squid is calamar, for two, calamaros.
bimonthly
Dodici is an Italian equivalent of '12'. It combines the word 'due' for 'two' with the word 'dieci' for 'ten'. It's pronounced 'DOH-dee-chee'.
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.