tutto
The Italian translation fo all is tutti
The word would be "tutti."
Parlate is the Italian word of which "etalrap" is the anagram. The word translates literally as "You all are talking!" or "(You all) Speak!" in English. The pronunciation will be "par-LA-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Niente is an Italian equivalent of the Yiddish word "bupkus."Specifically, the Yiddish word means "nothing, nothing at all." The Italian word literally means "nothing." The pronunciation is "NYEHN-teh."
Tutto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "all."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "TOOT-toh." The feminine form, tutta, is pronounced "TOOT-tah."
Italophile is what someone who loves all things Italian is called.Specifically, the word functions as a feminine/masculine noun in its singular form. It originates in the combination of the Medieval Italian word italiānus ("Italian") with the derivational suffix -o (to inform listeners and readers of the shortening of a word and of its linkage with another suffix) and the Greek word φἰλος (philos, "beloved, dear").
"All" is an English equivalent of the Italian word tutta.Specifically, the Italian word is the feminine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "TOOT-tah." The masculine form, tutto, is pronounced "TOOT-toh."
The Italian word for no is no.
"To have" is an English equivalent of the Italian word avere.Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the infinitive in the present tense. The pronunciation is "ah-VEH-reh."
First of all, avola isn't a word, second of all, di is italian and so is the word alla. ("Di" means of, and "alla" means to)
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.