Bella Azienda agricola
Il tavolo rustico or la tavola rustica may be Italian equivalents of the English phrase "the farm table".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article iland the feminine la mean "the". The masculine noun tavolo refers to a table which is not set or used for a meal whereas the feminine noun tavola refers to one that is. The masculine adjective rustico and the feminine rusticatranslate as "farm, rustic".The pronunciations will be "eel TA-vo-lo ROO-stee-ko" in the masculine and "la TA-vo-la ROO-stee-ka" in the feminine.
farmstay
Little farm
The Latin word 'rus' may be translated literally, or by exension. The literal translation is found in the choice of the country [as opposed to the town], country seat, estate, farm, or lands. By extension, the word also may be used to mean 'rusticity'.
It means "I live on a farm in the country".
Fattoria biologica is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "organic farm." The feminine noun and adjective translate literally by word order into English as "farm biological." The pronunciation will be "FAT-to-REE-a byo-LO-djee-ka" in Italian.
Fattoria di una Bella ragazza
Fattoria is an Italian equivalent of the English word "farm." The feminine singular noun may be preceded by the feminine snigular definite article la since Italian uses "the" far more often than English. The pronunciation will be "FAT-to-REE-a" in Italian.
"Small farm" is an English equivalent of the Italian word podere. The masculine singular noun references a small-sized agricultural acreage, land or plot. The pronunciation will be "po-DEY-rey" in Italian.
Amo Città Agricola! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love Farm Town!" The declarative statement most famously references the Facebook video game considered the precursor to FarmVille. The pronunciation will be "A-mo tcheet-TA a-GREE-ko-la" in Italian.
Bauernhof is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
"Estate manager" or "Land agent" are English equivalents of the Italian name Massano.Specifically, the Italian word traces its origins back to the Middle Ages. It refers to the individual who manages a masseria ("manor farm"). The pronunciation is "mahs-SAH-noh."
Father Zuhlsdorf's Sabine Farm is in Italian countryside.
I will say that it's to have a beautiful farm, but it can be both of them.
"un mas" is a traditional farm or large rural house in south-eastern France (especially the region of Provence).
it is in the Italian countryside
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