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The Italian nickname for "Peter" is "Pietro."
Pietro Zizzi has written: 'Paese che vai sentenze che trovi' -- subject(s): Italian Proverbs, Proverbs, Italian
figlio di Pietro
About $400-$500.
Pietro Trifone has written: 'Roma e il Lazio' -- subject(s): History, Italian language
Pietro Belloni has written: 'Voci romanesche' -- subject(s): Italian language, Dialects, Rome, Dictionaries
Ciao, Pietro is an Italian equivalent of 'Hello, Peter'. The interjection 'ciao' means 'hello' and 'goodbye'. The masculine gender noun 'Pietro' is an Italian proper noun that means 'Peter'. The phrase is pronounced 'chow pee-EH-troh'.
Pietro Francesco Giambullari has written: 'Origine della lingva fiorentina' -- subject(s): Italian language
Pietro Tacca has written: 'Il Porcellino di Pietro Tacca' -- subject(s): Plants, Conservation and restoration, Identification, Swine in art, Plants in art, Italian Bronze sculpture 'Pietro Tacca' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Il Porcellino di Pietro Tacca' -- subject(s): Plants, Conservation and restoration, Identification, Swine in art, Plants in art, Italian Bronze sculpture
"Peter" is an English equivalent of Pietro. The masculine proper name originates in the ancient Greek πέτρος (petros) for "rock" or "stone." The pronunciation will be "PYEH-tro" in Italian.
Guido di Pietro, the Italian artist, passed away on February 18, 1455. He was part of the early Renaissance movement.
Pietro Petracci has written: 'Ghilranda [i.e. Ghirlanda] dell'aurora scelta di madrigali' -- subject(s): Italian poetry