Gemma is an Italian equivalent of 'gem'. It's pronounced 'JEHM-mah'. It's a feminine gender noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite 'una' ['a, one'].
Gem's. Gem's could also be 'gem is' so you have to note the context of the word to tell if it is possessive or 'is' eg The gem's green -- gem's = gem is The gem's colour is green. -- gem's = possessive
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october gem is a gifted gem from the undead
The Italian girl's name Calogera is pronounced as "kah-loh-JEH-rah." The emphasis is on the "JEH" syllable, and the "C" is pronounced like a "K." The "g" in "gera" is soft, similar to the "g" in "gem."
gem is son gem is sen gem is send-d gem i son
there is no gem
the "gem".
gem of wisdom
"Good tidbit!" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Buona chicca! The feminine singular phrase also translates as "Good bonbon (candy, sweet)!" or "Nice gem!" according to English context. The pronunciation will be "BWO-na TCHEEK-ka" in Pisan Italian.
Chicca is an Italian equivalent of the English word "doozie." The feminine singular noun also may be rendered into English as "bonbon," "candy," "gem," "pearl," "rarity," "tidbit" or "treat" depending upon context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "TCHEEK-ka" in Italian.
The Italian restaurant, Coco Pazzo, is located in Chicago, Illinois. This highly rated gem brings the windy city authentic Italian food at two locations; the casual Coco Pazzo Cafe', and the more formal original Coco Pazzo.
the poo gem