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Eel SOO-yoh is the pronunciation in Italian of 'il suo'. In the word by word translation, the definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine possessive 'suo' tends to mean 'his, hers, its, theirs'. It also may mean 'yours' in terms of the more formal, more polite 'you' in Italian.
"Its beautiful Italian" is the English translation of "il suo bella italiano".
Masayuki Suo is 173 cm.
Suo Yuanli died in 691.
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"ssu" can have different meanings depending on context. In some cases, it may stand for "supplementary service unit" in telecommunications or "Suo Suo" which is a Chinese phrase expressing encouragement or urging someone on.
Yoshikazu Suo was born in 1953, in Tokyo, Japan.
Suo Ma was born on 1979-12-02.
"Her/his/its/your Friday" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il suo venerdì.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilmeans "the." The masculine possessive adjective suo can mean "her, his, its, (formal singular) your" according to the context. The masculine noun venerdì means "Friday."The pronunciation is "eel SOO-oh VEH-nehr-DEE."
Masayuki Suo was born on October 29, 1956, in Tokyo, Japan.
Wulin Suo has written: 'Essays on derivative pricing models'
'While the cuckoo sang its cuckoo' is an English equivalent of 'Mentre il cuculo il suo cucù cantava'.The conjunction 'mentre' means 'while'. The masculine singular definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine noun 'cuculo' means 'cuckoo [bird]'. The masculine possessive 'suo' means 'his, her, its, your'. The masculine noun 'cucù' means 'cuckoo'.The verb 'cantava' means '[he/she/it] was singing, used to sing, sang'.All together, they're pronounced 'MEHN-treh eel koo-KOO-loh eel SOO-oh koo-KOO kahn-TAH-vah'.