Qual era il tuo primo numero di telefono? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "What was your first telephone number?"
Specifically, the interrogative pronoun qual means "what." The verb era means "(He/she/it) was, (formal singular you) were." The masculine definite article il means "the." The masculine possessive adjective tuo means "(informal singular) your." The masculine adjective primomeans "first." The masculine noun numero means "number." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun telefono means "telephone."
The pronunciation is "KWAH-leh eel TOO-oh PREE-moh NOO-meh-roh dee the-LEH-foh-noh."
Giuseppe is an Italian equivalent of the English name Joseph.Specifically, the Italian and English names are masculine proper nouns. They may serve as first or middle names. The pronunciation is "djoo-ZEHP-peh."
omosessuale is the correct translation although gay is also widely used.
Giovannino is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Little John".Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. The first part, Giovanni, means "John". The ending --inotranslates as "dear, little, sweet". The pronunciation will be "DJO-va-NEEN-no" in Italian.
Carina and Darlene are Italian equivalents of the English name "Darlene." The feminine proper noun in question takes the first form when the literal translation of "little darling" is required and the second when the loan name is used. The respective pronunciations will be "ka-REE-na" and "dar-LEY-ney" in Italian.
First things first
"What were the first words into a telephone?" in English is Quali furono le prime parole nella telefonata? in Italian.
Diciassette is an Italian equivalent of the English number "seventeen (17)".Specifically, the word combines two numbers. The first part dicia- is formed from the number dieci ("ten"). The second part, -ssette, is formed from the number sette ("seven"). The pronunciation will be "DEE-tcha-SET-tey" in Italian.
Quattordici is an Italian equivalent of the English word "fourteen".Specifically, the first part of the word, quator-, comes from the number quattro ("four"). The second, -dici, comes from the number dieci("ten"). The pronunciation will be "kwah-TOHR-dee-tchee" in Italian.
Giuseppe is an Italian equivalent of the English name Joseph.Specifically, the Italian and English names are masculine proper nouns. They may serve as first or middle names. The pronunciation is "djoo-ZEHP-peh."
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An alternative number is a second [telephone] number, to be used if the first does not work.
"I gild" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Doro.Specifically, the word is in the first person of the present indicative. It means "(I) am gilding, do gild, gild". The pronunciation will be "DOH-roh" in Italian.
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"I catch" or "I get" are Italian equivalents of the Italian word Busco.Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the first person singular of the present indicative for the infinitive buscare. It may be translated as "(I) am catching/getting, catch/get, do catch/get."The pronunciation is "BOO-sckoh."
The toll free telephone number to call is 1-800-823-4929 from anywhere in the Continental USA.
Dial 00353 omit the first 0 of the number as normally dialed locally, and proceed to dial the remainder of telephone number as usual. Example 00353 8736313XX I hope this is useful.