Cardinal Dolan speaks English, Spanish, Latin, and Italian.
Angelo Bagnasco is an Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He currently serves as Archbishop of Genoa and President of the Italian Episcopal Conference.
There were 28 cardinal electors from Italy in the conclave of 2013.
Tre is an Italian equivalent of the English word "three." As a cardinal adjective and noun, it possesses one form irrespective of the object or organism in question's gender. The pronunciation will be "trey" in Italian.
The current President is Italian Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, who was appointed on 1 October 2011.
Italian cardinal Angelo Sodano is 90 years old (birthdate: November 23, 1927).
How many languages each individual Cardinal speaks is entirely up to the Cardinal. Although there is no longer any formal requirement, most Cardinals know Latin to a degree. They would know their native language, and most probably English as it seems to be the new common language in the world. If the Cardinal was educated in Rome, he would no doubt be familiar with Italian as well, although Italian is just a derivative of Latin, so for anyone who knows Latin, Italian should not be too difficult.
Cardinal Giuseppe Caspar Mezzofanti, an Italian cardinal and famous linguist could speak 10 languages when he was 12, and 40 languages when he was 75. source : http://www.logoi.com/notes/polyglots.HTML
Diciassette is an Italian equivalent of the English number "seventeen." The cardinal number in question (17) merges the numbers dieci ("ten," "10") and sette ("seven," "7"). The pronunciation will be "DEE-tchas-SET-tey" in Italian.
Quattordici is an Italian equivalent of the English word "14."Specifically, the word functions as a cardinal number. It is formed from the numbers quattro ("four, 4") and dieci("ten, 10"). The pronunciation will be "kwat-TOR-dee-tchee" in Italian.
"Two" is an English equivalent of the Italian word due. The word serves as a cardinal number whose form remains the same regardless of whether the two individuals or items are female, feminine, male, or masculine. The pronunciation will be "DOO-ey" in Italian.
Un terzo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "one-third (1/3)." The masculine singular cardinal number/indefinite article and noun also translate into English as "a third." The pronunciation will be "oon TER-tso" in Italian.