Nonno and Nonna are Italian equivalents of 'grandfather' and 'grandmother'. The masculine noun 'nonno'means 'grandfather'. Its definite article is 'il' ['the'], and its indefinite 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'NOHN-noh.
The feminine noun 'Nonna' means 'grandmother'. It's pronounced 'NOHN-nah'. Its definite article is 'la', and its indefinite 'una'.
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"Great-great-great-grandfather" in English is grande grande grande nonno in Italian.
Nonno is an Italian equivalent of the English word "grandfather." The masculine singular noun also translates as "grandparent" according to context. The pronunciation will be "NON-no" in Pisan Italian.
He is American with Italian heritage.
Nonno means "grandfather" in Italian.
Il nonno is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the grandfather." The masculine singular definite article and noun also translate as "the grandparent" in English. The pronunciation will be "eel NON-no" in Italian.
Yes, 'Poppi' may be an Italian equivalent of 'grandfather'. The word in Italian is pronounced 'POHP-pee'. It's a masculine gender noun whose equivalent in standard textbook Italian is 'nonno', which is pronounced 'NOHN-noh'.
"Your grandfather loves you" in English means Ton grand-père t'aime in French and Tuo nonno ti ama in Italian.
I nonni sono italiani.
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No, his great grandfather was a German immigrant to the United States.