"È NATO il bimbo" means "The baby is born."
When writing this statement, you must not forget the grave-accented e ("È, è") as without it, the letter "E" means "And," but with the grave accent, it means "Is."
So without a grave accented "e", the statement would translate to "And the child born," which is basically gibberish.
melon
it means kiss
Il Divo means "Divine Male Performer" in Italian.
The cast of Il mio bimbo - 1915 includes: Luigi Chiesa Fernanda Negri Pouget Annetta Ripamonti Riccardo Tolentino
In the US, Il is the postal abbreviation for the Commonwealth of Illinois. In the Italian language, Il is the equivalent of the English word "the."
"The one born" is an English equivalent of "ilnato."Specifically, the masculine singular definite article "il" means "the." The masculine singular noun "nato" means "one born." The pronunciation is "eel NAH-toh."
"Its beautiful Italian" is the English translation of "il suo bella italiano".
'il' is the masculine form of "the". ...the femminine version is 'la'
It's Italian for the father ( it could mean the priest as well)
In what form exactly? It can mean Illinois Athletics, it can mean Italian Football, etc.
Eel SOO-yoh is the pronunciation in Italian of 'il suo'. In the word by word translation, the definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine possessive 'suo' tends to mean 'his, hers, its, theirs'. It also may mean 'yours' in terms of the more formal, more polite 'you' in Italian.
it means bed- il letto