Per the Urban Dictionary, and also spelled "dago", the derogatory (and offensive) slang term "daigo" means an Italian who gives a bad name to all Italians. This type of Italian generally thinks he is a "tough guy" and can easily be spotted by being not very intelligent and a failure in most aspects of life. The daigo attempts to justify this by acting tough in an illogical manner.
"Chi le ha chiamato da" in Italian translates to "Who called you from." It is a question asking for the identity of the person who made a call from a specific number.
In Italian, "lui" means "he" when used as a pronoun to refer to a male subject. It is one of the ways to address or talk about a male person.
Well the right question for you should've been what does parliamo mean in English. Parliamo is Italian for "Let's Talk/speak"
A person named Alexa would be called Alessia in Italian. It translates into protector/defender of mankind.
The Italian word "onomastico" translates to "name day" in English. It refers to the celebration of the feast day of the saint the person is named after.
A short person........in Italian Neapolitan dialect
It is a slang word and offensive to a member of a Latin race, especially Italian, Spanish and Portuguese
It is unclear, but strongly suggests an Italian person. Freelance technical Italian translator is a better way.
A tedious or unpleasant person.
"Chi le ha chiamato da" in Italian translates to "Who called you from." It is a question asking for the identity of the person who made a call from a specific number.
When you call a person a sloth it means that person is slow.
It means that the person you're trying to call declined your call
Tenille in Italian means a person who is very bubbly and sporty!!!
"Offensive term for an Irishperson" Like Dago for Italian person.
In Italian, "lui" means "he" when used as a pronoun to refer to a male subject. It is one of the ways to address or talk about a male person.
If a person's name is Stella, that is her name regardless of what language you are speaking. As a common noun, "stella" is Italian for "star."
The person is stubborn or unyielding