An Italian person that is over weight.
Ok look whoeva said an Italian person over wait. that's not an answer. Italians are not fat!! I am full blooded Italian and i am only 95lbs. Not to forget, my friend Michael is naples Italian and he is a skinny lil' thing and the rest of his fam. Same with mine. So yaa whoeva asked this question, Italians are not fat and i hate when ppl say short and plumpy Italians. I cant stand ppl who are sterio types about Italians. Now, I am not saying that you are, but if you hear someone acting like that plz correct them :d :D we would really appriciate it.
Grosso bamboccio viziato (it is not gentle).
Hai una faccia buffa! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You have a funny face!" The statement also translates literally as "You have one funny face!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eye OO-na FAT-tcha BOOF-fa" in Pisan Italian.
Sesso orale is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "oral sex." The masculine singular phrase models a difference between the two languages whereby Italian has adjectives come after, n ot before, their nouns. The pronunciation will be "SES-so-RA-ley" in Italian.
"Translate English into Italian" in English is Traduca l'inglese in italiano in Italian.
Brutta donna is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "ugly woman." The feminine singular adjective and noun model an exception -- that for emphasis -- to the general Italian rule of having modifiers follow -- not precede -- what they describe. The pronunciation will be "BROOT-ta DON-na" in Italian.
A cold Italian sub from Lenny's Sub Shop has 23 grams of fat. The Italian Kaiser only has 12 grams of fat. Lenny's hot Italian sub has 30 grams of fat.
A cold Italian sub from Lenny's Sub Shop has 23 grams of fat. The Italian Kaiser only has 12 grams of fat. Lenny's hot Italian sub has 30 grams of fat.
"Fat Girl" in English means ragazza grassa in Italian.
Gavones!!! That's the Italian way. It means "animal". The actual translation of "Fat" in Italian is 'grasso".
Grassi in Italian means "fat" in English.
Grassa in Italian means "fat" in English.
Sei grasso
it is a italian pizza topping
Mario
bimbo grasso
The singular fatta and the plural fatte in the feminine and the singular fatto and the plural fattiin the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "made." The choice depends upon the gender and number of what is being "done" or "made." The respective pronunciations will be "FAT-ta" and "FAT-tey" in the feminine and "FAT-to" and "FAT-tee" in the masculine in Italian.
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