means, what is new?
Di nuovo is an Italian equivalent of 'again'. The preposition 'di' means 'of'. The masculine adjective 'nuovo' means 'new'. Together, they're pronounced 'dee NWOH-voh'.
Quello che vorrei fare per vedere la tua faccia di nuovo.
The duration of Stasera niente di nuovo is 1.47 hours.
Stasera niente di nuovo was created on 1942-12-23.
"You're welcome!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Non c'è di che!Specifically, the adverb non is "not". The demonstrative pronoun ce* means "it, that, this" according to context. The verb è means "is". The preposition di literally means "of". The adjective/conjunction/pronoun che translates as "something" in this context.The pronunciation will be "non tcheh dee ke" in Italian.*The vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb whose spelling begins with the same vowel.
The cast of Il vestito nuovo di Bonifacio - 1913 includes: Emilio Vardannes as Bonifacio
The cast of Un nuovo furto di Robinet - 1912 includes: Marcel Perez as Robinet
"I hope that we can speak again during the day. Perhaps be friends. 'Bye, Beautiful!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Spero che possiamo parlare di nuovo del giorno. Forse essere degli amici. Ciao, Bella!Specifically, the verb spero is "(I) am hoping, do hope, hope". The conjunction che means "that". The verb possiamo means "(we) are able, can". The present infinitive parlare means "to speak". The adverbial phrase di nuovo means "again". The adverbial phrase del giorno means "during/in/of the day".The adverb forsemeans "maybe, perhaps". The present infinitive essere means "to be". The partitive degli means "some". The masculine noun amici means "(male) friends, (female and male) friends". The interjection ciao means "'bye, good-bye" in this context. The feminine adjective/pronoun bella translates as "beautiful, handsome, nice, pretty".The pronunciation will be "SPEY-roh key pohs-SYAH-moh pahr-LAH-rey dehl DJOHR-noh FOHR-sey EHS-sey-rey ah-MEE-tchee tchow* BEHL-lah" in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English adverb "how".
Pensi che sia più intelligente di te in Italian means "You think he/she is more intelligent than you" in English.
Felice Anno Nuovo di me is an English equivalent of 'Happy New Year from me'. The adjective 'felice' means 'happy'. The masculine noun 'anno' means 'year'. The masculine adjective 'nuovo' means 'new'. The preposition 'di' means 'of, from'. The personal pronoun 'me'means 'me'. All together, they're pronounced 'feh-LEE-cheh AHN-noh NWOH-voh Dee meh'.
benvenuto di nuovo al noi
Ma di che? in Italian means "But what?" in English, if you say it as you say "prego" you can translate it in "you're welcome"