Italian because he Loves pasta and spaghetti
Marito is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word marido.Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. The Italian and the Spanish words mean "husband". The pronunciation will be "ma-REE-to" in Italian and "ma-REE-tho" in Spanish.
No, "hola" is not Italian. It is a Spanish word that means "hello" in English.
Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio) is fluent in Spanish, Italian, German, French, English, Portuguese, and Latin. He is able to understand and communicate proficiently in these languages.
Hola is the Spanish equivalent of the Italian word Ciao.Specifically, the Italian and the Spanish terms are greetings. They are viewed as among the friendlier, more informal ways of exchanging "hello" amongst peers. The pronunciation will be "OH-lah" in Spanish and "tchow"* in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "chow".
No, Italian and Spanish are both Romance languages that evolved from Latin, but they developed independently of each other. Italian originated in modern-day Italy, while Spanish originated in the Iberian Peninsula.
Mario is the Italian and Spanish version of Marius.
yes
Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, is fluent in Spanish, Italian, and German. He also has some knowledge of English, French, and Portuguese.
Yes, I believe Mario from super Mario bros is Italian. Mario is an Italian name.
Yes he is. Listen when he says It's a me Mario! You will know the voice is Italian.
Italian, hence why the video game character Mario speaks with an Italian accent.
Well, Italian words are more similar to English, but Spanish grammar is easier for an English speaker. Italian: tavolo is Table in English, but mesa in Spanish. Italian: cane is Canine in English, but perro in Spanish. Italian: ritornare is To return in English, but volver in Spanish. Italian: spendere is To spend in English, but gastar in Spanish. Italian: cercareis To search in English, but buscar in Spanish. Italian: arrivare is To arrive in English, but llegar in Spanish. Italian: forchetta(for-Ket-tah) is Fork in English, but grabador in Spanish. Italian: pepe is Pepper in English, but pimienta in Spanish. Italian: carota is Carot in English, but zanharia in Spanish. Italian: piselliare Peas in English, but guisantes in Spanish. Italian: banana is Banana in ENglish, but platano in Spanish. Plus there are many Italian words in English. Cooking/food, musical, and ghetto terms can be found in English from Italian.
Amigo in Spanish is amico in Italian.
Spanish = Gracias Italian = Grazie
Italian ship Mario Roselli happened in 1943.
Mario Radice has written: 'Radice' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Italian Painting, Painting, Italian 'Mario Radice' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Italian Painting, Painting, Italian
Well, he is Italian in the games, but he was created by Japanese people