Guanti is an Italian equivalent of 'gloves'. It's a masculine gender noun that takes 'i' ['the'] as its definite article. It's pronounced 'GWAHN-tee'.
"Γάντια" (gá-ntia) is the Greek word for gloves.
Yes, the noun 'gloves' is a common noun, a general word for a type of garment worn on the hands; a word for any gloves of any kind.
The Italian word for no is no.
Tebukuro.
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 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.
Gloves is another word for mitts
In Italian the word for musician is Musicista
The italian word for tomato is Pomodoro