Già has two meanings: one that is more common, "already" and one that is much less common and more colloquial, "yes".
The opposite of Già (!already) is non ancora (not yet)
The opposite of Già (!yes) is No.
The opposite of 'già' in Italian is 'ancora', which means 'still' or 'yet'.
The opposite of "je parle italien" (I speak Italian) in French is "je ne parle pas italien" (I do not speak Italian).
I hurum m nanya gi (don't forget to make sure you use the right tone or you could be saying the complete opposite of what you actually mean).
To say "I miss you" in Igbo, you can say "Achoro m aka gi."
"Francis" in Italian is "Francesco".
The plural form of "you" in Italian is "voi".
Gi, effe, acca, i lunga, gi, effe, i lunga, gi, esse are Italian equivalents of 'gfhjgfjgs'. This is the way in which these particular letters of the Italian alphabet are represented in writing. It also represents how these particular letters are pronounced. For example, the letter 'g' is pronounced 'ghee', the letter 'f' 'ehf-fay', the letter 'h' 'AHK-kah', and the letter 's' 'ehs-say'.
Most likely in Italy Submitted By Yugioh Champ
The Greek name for the planet Earth is Gi. The Latin name for Earth is Terrae and the Italian name is Terra.
"Sì" is an Italian equivalent of "yes."Specifically, the Italian word is an adverb of affirmation. It is the opposite of the adverb of negation "no." The pronunciation is "see."
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Its a protein, it has no GI.
She speaks a little bit of Italian. Due to her mom's background heritage comes from Italy. But she mostly speaks Spanish from her father's Mexican ancestry
GI over seas.
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