Drssa is an Italian equivalent of the English word "(female) Dr."
Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun that means "(female) doctor." Its singular definite article la means "the." Its singular indefinite article una means "a, one."
The pronunciation is "DOHT-toh-REHS-sah" in terms of the complete word and "DREHS-sah" in terms of the abbreviation.
"(Female) Dr." is an English equivalent of the Italian abbreviation drssa.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun that means "(female) doctor." Its singular definite article la means "the." Its singular indefinite article una means "a, one."The pronunciation is "DOHT-toh-REHS-sah" in terms of the complete word and "DREHS-sah" in terms of the abbreviation.
"Female friends" in English is amiche in Italian.
Cara femmina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Dear female."Specifically, the feminine adjective cara means "dear." The feminine noun femmina means "female." The pronunciation is "KAH-rah FEHM-mee-nah."
Amica is an Italian equivalent of the English word "(female) friend."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article la means "the." Its singular indefinite article una means "a, one."The pronunciation is "ah-MEE-kah."
The translation of the name Hugh in Italian is Ugo.
The Italian translation for the word "speck" is "speck."
Ballerina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "female dancer."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article la means "the." Its singular indefinite article una means "a, one."The pronunciation is "BAHL-leh-REE-nah."
Studentesse is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "female students."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its plural definite article le means "the." Its plural indefinite article delle means "some."The pronunciation is "STOO-dehn-TEHS-seh."
"You (as a) female Italian!" is one of many possible English equivalents of the Italian phrase Tu, italiana!Specifically, the subject pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you." The feminine adjective/noun/pronoun italiana translates as "(female) Italian, Italian (female, lady, woman)." The pronunciation will be "too EE-ta-LYA-na" in Italian.
The translation of the name "Aiden" in Italian is "Aiuto" or "Aideen."
Verona is the name of the northern Italian city in both English and Italian. Historically, a variant form is 'Veronia'. An individual who is from Verona is called 'Veronese' regardless of whether that person is female or male.So is Veronia the translation in Italian?
The Italian translation for "il mio nome" is "my name."