Le due sorelle ubriache is an English equivalent of 'two drunk sisters'. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'lay DOO-ay soh-REHL-lay oo-bree-AH-kay'. In the word by word translation, the feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The number 'due' means 'two'. The feminine gender noun 'sorelle'means 'sisters'. The feminine adjective 'ubriache' means 'drunk'.
Al pollo is the Italian phrase for "with chicken".
Deux sœurs.
Per due is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "for two."Specifically, the preposition per means "for, through." The number due translates as "two (2)." The pronunciation will be "pehr DOO-ey" in Italian.
Voi due is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "you two." The phrase uses the second person plural pronoun since Italian distinguishes between the singular "you" and the plural "you all." The pronunciation will be "voy DOO-ey" in Italian.
Due voci is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two voices".Specifically, the number due means "two (2)". The feminine noun voci translates as "voices". The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey VOH-tchee" in Italian.
familles de deux soeurs
Due lavagne is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two blackboards."Specifically, the number due means "two (2)." The feminine noun lavagne translates as "blackboards." The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey la-VA-nye" in Italian.
Maiale peloso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two-faced pig." The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which translates literally as "hairy pig" -- will be "ma-YA-ley pey-LO-so" in Italian.
Due ponti is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two bridges."Specifically, the number due means "two." The masculine noun ponti means "bridges." The pronunciation is "DOO-eh POHN-tee."
In italiano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "in Italian".Specifically, the preposition in means "in". The masculine adjective/noun italiano translates as "Italian". The pronunciation will be "ee-NEE-tah-LYAH-noh" in Italian.
Due tavole is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two tables."Specifically, the number due means "two." The feminine noun tavole means "tables." The pronunciation is "DOO-eh TAH-voh-leh."
Due settimane fa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "two weeks ago." Fa translates as "It (he, she) does (makes)" in other contexts. The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey SET-tee-MA-ney fa" in Pisan Italian.