Estate is an Italian equivalent of the English word "summer."
Specifically, the feminine noun estate means "summer." It may be preceded by the definite article l'* ("the") or the indefinite un ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "eh-STAH-teh."
*It actually is la. But the vowel drops and is replaced by an apostrophe when the following noun begins with a vowel.
Estate.
"Translate English into Italian" in English is Traduca l'inglese in italiano in Italian.
"An Italian policeman" in English means un carabiniere in Italian.
# English - summer # Dutch - de zomer # French - été # German - sommer # Greek - καλοκαίρι # Italian - estate # Portuguese - verão # Russian - лето # Spanish - verano # Japanese - kyuuka # Danish - sommer # Finnish - '''kesä''' # Latin - aestas estas # Afrikaans - somer #
The Italian word for no is no.
"Summer" in English is estate in Italian.
"Warm summer" in English is estate calda in Italian.
"Goodbye to summer!" in English is Addio all'estate! in Italian.
Buon estate! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Have a great summer!" The exclamation translates literally as "(Have a) good summer!" The pronunciation will be "BWO-ney-STA-tey" in Italian.
Vento estivo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "summer wind." The pronunciation will be "VEN-to ey-STEE-vo" in Italian.
Estate.
Everyday Italian - 2004 Sicilian Summer was released on: USA: 2006
L'estate in Italian means "the summer" in English.
Estate Zero Otto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Summer Oh Eight." The phrase refers to an abbreviated way of saying "Summer 2008" in English and in Italian. The pronunciation will be "ey-STA-tey TSEH-ro OT-to" in Pisan Italian.
Summer=Estate
Everyday Italian - 2004 Light Summer Nights was released on: USA: 2006
Everyday Italian - 2004 Summer Beach Party was released on: USA: 2006