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"A (one) datebook" and "a (one) desk diary" are English equivalents of the French phrase un agenda. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "eh-na-zheh-da" in French.
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"Give me a clue" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "Dammi un indizio."Specifically, the imperative "da" means "(informal singular you) give." The personal pronoun "mi" means "to me." The masculine singular indefinite article "un, uno" means "a, one." The masculine noun "indizio" means "clue."The pronunciation is "DAHM-mee oo-neen-DEE-tsyoh."
The small word that precedes a French noun can be "le" (masculine singular), "la" (feminine singular), "les" (plural), or "un" (masculine singular) for indefinite articles, and "du" (masculine singular), "de la" (feminine singular), "des" (plural), or "d'un" (masculine singular) for partitive articles.
Ospedale is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "hospital." The masculine singular noun in question may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular definite article l' ("the") or indefinite un ("a," "an"). The pronunciation will be "O-spey-DA-ley" in Italian.
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