Ma sono americana! in the feminine and Ma sono americano! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "But I am American!"
Specifically, the conjunction ma is "but." The present indicative verb sono means "(I) am" in this context. The feminine adjective americana and the masculine americano respectively translate as "(female) American" and "(male) American."
The respective pronunciation in Italian will be "ma SO-no a-MEY-ree-KA-na" in the feminine and "ma SO-no a-MEY-ree-KA-no" in the masculine.
godetevi la vostra nuova casa ** im italian
Gelatina.The G is like the G in God.sources: im learning italian, and google translate.
yo yoy yo ima gangsta im a dddaaaaa the ddda is the ddda drrr frrr
"I'm bored" in Italian can be translated as "Mi annoio."
Giardino is an Italian equivalent of the English word "garden." The masculine singular noun may be used figuratively, literally or symbolically. The pronunciation will be "djar-DEE-no" in Italian.
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the phrase 'im bored' is taikutsushiteru
Im not sure how to say it, but in Japanese it is 大根
The English phrase "I'm flattered" is translated to Spanish as: "Me halagas."
I'm not to sure but an alternate to that is : Sono non Italiano sono Americano which means "I'm not Italian I'm American" in English prego (you're welcome) :)
virgina im pretty sure
he speaks english italian and a little bit of spanish - im his cousin