"Gallo" in Italian translates to "rooster" in English.
"Si Gallo" is Spanish for "The Rooster".
No, "minigooch" does not mean anything in Italian. It is not an Italian word or term.
No, "Cicci" does not mean "Frank" in Italian. "Frank" in Italian is "Francesco" or "Franco."
No. Zia is the correct/formal way of saying aunt in Italian.
"Fert" does not have a direct translation in Italian. It is not an Italian word.
gallo is rooster
Gallo is an Italian surname that derives from the word "gallo," meaning "rooster" in Italian. It can be associated with various regions in Italy and is often linked to the symbolism of the rooster in Italian culture. In addition to its Italian roots, "Gallo" may also refer to Spanish or Portuguese origins, where it similarly means "rooster." The name is prevalent in various parts of the world, including Latin America, due to migration and cultural exchange.
"Si Gallo" is Spanish for "The Rooster".
"El gallo tonto" means "The foolish rooster".
Gallo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "cock." The masculine singular noun also may be rendered into English as "rooster." The pronunciation will be "GAL-lo" in Italian.
Because is was founded in 1933 by Ernest Gallo and Julio Gallo. So that makes it E & J.
"Rooster" is an English equivalent of the Italian word gallo.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its may be preceded by its definite article il ("the") or its indefinite un ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "GAHL-loh."
It is Spanish for "Ask the turkey".
The cast of Complici del silenzio - 2009 includes: Giuseppe Battiston as Ugo Ramponi Alessio Boni as Maurizio Gallo Diego Gentile as Aldo Gallo Juan Leyrado as Pablo Pere Jorge Marrale as Maurizio Gallo Sr. Marcelo Melingo as Facundo Liz Moreno Rodrigo Pedreira Mariel Quintela as Carmela Gallo Daniele Tedeschi as Italian ambassador Rita Terranova as Teresa Gallo
Gallo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "rooster."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article il means "the." Its singular indefinite article un, uno means "a, one."The pronunciation is "GAHL-loh."
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well...gallo and gallo met acuna ..lol