Energia is the Italian equivalent of 'energy'. It's feminine gender noun. It's pronounced 'eh-nehr-GEE-ah'.
"Energy" in English is energia in Italian.
Solar Energy in Italian is Energia solare = )
Lena in Italian means "energy" in English.
"Energy" or "pep" are English equivalent of the application of the Italian word brio to athletics.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It may be translated as "energy, enthusiasm, liveliness, pep, spirit, verve." But whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation always will be "BREE-oh" in Italian.
The English word energy is said in Latin as the word vis. In Italian it is said as energia and in German it is said as energie.
Brio comes directly from Italian, literally 'energy, livliness'
Saipem is an Italian gas and oil industry contractor originally founded in 1957. Saipem is a service provider for the Eni group (a subsidiary of Italian energy company).
"Force" is an English equivalent of the Italian word forza. The feminine singular noun also translates as "energy," "stamina," "strength" or "vigor" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "FOR-tsa" in Pisan Italian.
23000 due to the high energy they use in competitions and training
Italian music sung in Italian.
"Not italian" in English is non italiano in Italian.
The father of geothermal energy is Piero Ginori Conti, an Italian scientist who first used geothermal energy to generate electricity in 1904. He successfully created the world's first geothermal power plant in Larderello, Italy.