Hi it depends on the sentence It could be "prossimo", "prossima" if you like to make sure tell me the full sentence bye Michael
The Italian Wolf.
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
It is the same in Italian as it is in English: Erin.
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Yes, they speak Italian language!
"Next" in English is prossimo in Italian.
Next Italian general election happened in 2013.
prossimo sabato
Aldilà in Italian means ''above and beyond," "(the) next life" or ''(the) after-life" in English.
L'estate prossima
Prossimo in the masculine and prossima in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English word "next."Specifically, the Italian words are adjectives. The pronunciation of the masculine form is "PROHS-see-moh." The pronunciation of the feminine form is "PROHS-see-mah."
Lexicon-wise, French is the closest to Italian with 89% of the word roots. Next is Catalan with 87%. Next is Sardinian (Sardinians also speak Italian) with 85%. Next is Spanish with 82%. Next is Romance with 78%. Last is Romanian with 77%. If you count Latin, then 93% of Italian is derived from Latin. Italian is also the closest language to French, Catalan, Sardinian, and Romanian.
Ci vediamo il prossimo anno! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "See you next year!" The exclamatory statement translates literally as "We are seeing each other the next year!" The pronunciation will be "tchee vey-DYA-mo eel PROS-see-mo AN-no" in Italian.
la prossima volta
"We are planning to return to Italy next year!" in English is Stiamo progettando di ritornare in Italia il prossimo anno!in Italian.
Prossima vita is an Italian equivalent of the English phase "next life."Specifically, the feminine adjective prossima means "next." The feminine noun vita means "life." The pronunciation is "PROHS-see-mah VEE-tah."
'Prossimo' is an Italian equivalent of 'next'. It's pronounced 'PROHS-see-moh'. It's the masculine singular form of an adjective. The feminine form, 'prossima', is pronounced 'PROHS-see-mah'.