The plural of leone ("lion") is leoni ("lions") in Italian.
The plural form of "you" in Italian is "voi".
The plural for grandmother in Italian is "nonne."
The French plural form of "l'italien" (Italian) is "les italiens."
The plural form of the Italian word "luogo" is "luoghi."
The Italian plural of Signora ("Mrs.") is Signore, the same spelling as the male singular Signore ("Mr.").
Leoni is an Italian equivalent of the English word "lions." The masculine plural noun may be preceded immediately by the masculine plural i since Italian employs definite articles even when English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "ley-O-nee" in Pisan Italian.
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The plural form of "you" in Italian is "voi".
The plural for grandmother in Italian is "nonne."
"Leon" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian name Leone. The masculine proper noun literally translates into English as "lion" when it functions as a common noun whose spelling does not begin with a capital letter. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "ley-O-ney" in Italian.
The French plural form of "l'italien" (Italian) is "les italiens."
The plural form of the Italian word "luogo" is "luoghi."
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The Italian plural of Signora ("Mrs.") is Signore, the same spelling as the male singular Signore ("Mr.").
"Nonni" is an Italian equivalent of "grandparents."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine plural noun. Its plural definite article is "i" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "dei" ("some").The pronunciation is "NOHN-nee."
Banchi is the plural form of the Italian word banco.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. The singular form, banco, is pronounced "BAHN-koh." The plural form, banchi, is pronounced "BAHN-kee."
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