Yes, 'State zitti' is Italian. The imperative 'state' means '[you all] be, stand, stay'. The adjective 'zitti' means 'quiet'. Together, they're pronounced 'STAH-teh TSEET-tee'.
That's what's said to a group of males or a mixed group of females and males. To females only, it's 'Statezitte'. It's pronounced 'STAH-teh TSEET-teh'.
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The Italian state of Venice was rule by a Doge for over 1000 yrs (8th to the 18th Centuries)Doge was the (Venetian) Italian word for Duke.
The singular Zitta! and the plural Zitte! in the feminine and the singular Zitto! and the plural Zitti! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Shut up!" Context makes clear whether it is a question of one (cases 1, 3) or more (examples 2, 4) of a female (instance 1, 2), male (options 3, 4) or mixed female and male (sample 4) audience.The respective pronunciations will be "TSEET-ta" or "TSEET-tey" in the feminine and "TSEET-to" or "TSEET-tee" in the masculine in Italian.
Stai lavorando (one people) State lavorando (many)
"Translate English into Italian" in English is Traduca l'inglese in italiano in Italian.
"An Italian policeman" in English means un carabiniere in Italian.
his special cheese zitti
Zitti is a food in Italy oh yeah !
pasta, pizza, lasagna, zitti.
no its in choclate chunk cookies and in cheese
The Italian state animal is the Italian Wolf, related to the Gray Wolf.
the Italian red brigades wanted to undermine the Italian state and pave the way for a marxist state.
E voi, come state? in Italian means "And how are you all?" in English.
The Italian state of Venice was rule by a Doge for over 1000 yrs (8th to the 18th Centuries)Doge was the (Venetian) Italian word for Duke.
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Capitale for a State - Capoluogo for a region
Fred's Italian Restaurant has been at the forefront of local Italian Cuisine since 1963. www.fredsitalian.com
"Love, the state of mind I am in!" in English is Amore, lo stato d'animo in cui mi trovo! in Italian.