The plural of il fiume, the river is i fiumi, the rivers.
Il medico dei pazzi was created in 1954.
The duration of Il medico dei pazzi is 1.52 hours.
The plural of "il bambino stanco" in Italian is "i bambini stanchi." In this case, "bambino" changes to "bambini," and "stanco" changes to "stanchi" to agree in number with the noun.
Il medico alcoolista - 1908 was released on: France: October 1908 USA: 11 March 1909
Il or lo in the singular and i or gli in the plural are Italian masculine equivalents of the English word "the."Specifically, the articles il and lo are the masculine singular forms of "the." Their respective pronunciations are "eel" and "loh." The articles i and gli are the masculine plural forms of "the." Their respective pronunciations are "ee" and "lyee."
Ama il formaggio! in the singular, Amare il formaggio! in the plural and the singular, and Amate il formaggio! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Love cheese!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (cases 1, 2) or two or more "you all" (examples 2, 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "A-ma eel for-MAD-djo" in the singular, "a-MA-rey eel for-MAD-djo" in the plural and singular, and "a-MA-tey eel for-MAD-djo" in the plural in Italian.
"Dieci" is an Italian equivalent of "ten (0)."Specifically, the number in Italian is considered a masculine plural noun. The pronunciation is "DYEH-tchee." The Italian equivalent of "tens," the feminine plural noun "decine," is pronounced "de-TCHEE-neh."
"Rugby" is the same in Italian and in English.Specifically, it is an English loan word in Italian. The noun is considered masculine. Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"). It has the same form in the singular and the plural.
The cast of Il medico dei bambini - 1920 includes: Giannetto Casaleggio Francesco Casaleggio Mario Casaleggio Elena Sangro
The plural form of "you" in Italian is "voi".
Il tuo aiuto in the singular and il vostro aiutoin the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "your help." Context makes clear whether one "your" (case 1) or two or more "you all's" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "eel TOO-o a-YOO-to" in the singular and "eel VO-stro a-YOO-to" in the plural in Italian.