What is 'Quante persone ci sono nella tua famiglia' when translated from Italian to English?
"How many people are there in your family?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Quante persone ci sono nella tua famiglia? The question models a difference between the two languages whereby Italian employs definite articles -- in this case, the combined form nella ("in the") -- where English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "KWAN-tey per-SO-ney tchee SO-no NEL-la TOO-a fa-MEE-lya" in Pisan Italian.
tosto (it.)
1. »eilig«, z. B. più tosto: »schneller«
2. »eher«, z. B. più tosto andante: »eher langsam«
Which famous Italian singer died in 2008 Name Please and which Global Powers came to his funeral?
Pavarotti
Quanto costa il biglietto del treno da Londra a Milano?
quanto costa il biglietto del treno milano londra.e gli orari del treno milano londra.
Chi ha vinto piu' coppe del mondo?
5 il Brasile (1958 - 1962 - 1970 - 1994 - 2002);
4 l'Italia (1934 - 1938 - 1982 - 2006);
3 Germania (1954 - 1974 - 1990);
2 Argentina (1978 - 1986)
2 Uruguay (1930 - 1950)
1 Inghilterra (1966);
1 Francia (1998).
Quanto ci vuole ad andare da Milano a Torino in macchina?
Il tempo di viaggio in macchina da Milano a Torino è di solito di circa 1,5-2 ore, a seconda del traffico e del percorso scelto. La distanza tra le due città è di circa 140 chilometri. È consigliabile controllare le condizioni del traffico prima di partire, poiché potrebbero influenzare la durata del viaggio.
How do you address a letter to a woman in Italian?
He full name on the letter is fine. If she is married you could add Signora in front, if she is single Signorina. Example: Signorina Maria Antonellli or just Maria Antonelli.
What Italian city has the most beautiful women?
All Italian cities have beautiful women. The Italians tend to be an attractive people. But Rome tends to be categorized as having the most beautiful of all of the beautiful Italian women.
What is the name of a famous Italian rider?
One of the most beloved, most famous, most recent Italian riders is Rinaldo Nocentini [b. September 25, 1977]. Nocentini is a racing cyclist with UCI ProTeam Ag2r-La Mondiale. He participated in the 2009 Tour de France. Despite it being his first involvement, Nocentini managed to hold the yellow jersey for eight stages, from stage 7 until stage 15. In fact, it was the formidable Olympic gold medalist and UCI Pro Tour Team Saxo Bank cyclist Fabian Cancellana [b. March 18, 1981] whom Nocentini succeeded as General Classification leader.
Rice and tomatoes are products that Italian farmers grow for export. They also are known for their fruit harvests and products from lemon and orange orchards. Additionally, they're strong in the production of grapes and olives.
Si sono lasciati Zac e Vanessa o sono ancora insieme?
Sì, Zac Efron e Vanessa Hudgens si sono lasciati. Zac sale con Sami Miró. Vanessa sale con Austin Butler.
Do Italians grow their own food?
Yes, Italians are known for buying fresh food and growing their own. Many Italians live in the city, but have access to country homes. The country home may be their own. Or it may be a family house to which the extended family has access. These country homes are good sources of fresh foods.
Do poor Italians eat the same foods as rich Italians?
Poor people are limited in the choice and sometimes the amount of what they eat. ( although in Italy the amount is probably not an issue) Wealthy people on the other hand get a greater choice in what they eat. So as in any other society there will be differences.
what they eat depends on how much money they have if they can afford it poor Italians can eat the same as rich ones
Do most of Italy's people speak italian?
Italian is the main language spoken in Italy, there is also other languages spoken there but Italian is the main one. Eg: English is main language in Australia
Why did Italians come to Utah?
Italians came to Utah in response to the missionary activities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saintsin Europe. In fact, in 1849, Church President Brigham Young [June 1, 1801-August 29, 1877] specifically mentioned the importance of missions in Scandinavia, Italy, and France to mission organizers Erastus Fairbanks Snow [November 9, 1818-May 27, 1888], Lorenzo Snow [April 3, 1814-October 10, 1901], and John Taylor [November 1, 1808-July 25, 1887]. Missionaries indeed were sent the following year to Denmark, France, and Italy.
Of particular interest to the missionaries were the established Protestant communities of northwestern Italy, in three valleys of the Piedmont. These communities were made up of Waldensians whose ancestors had separated from the Catholic Church in the early 13th century. They were so called, to honor the memory of their founder, Peter Waldo [c. 1140-c. 1218].
The gentleman who recognized the future Utah as 'the place' likewise was astute in his choice of European missions. This was particularly true in the case of Italy. Missionaries succeeded in converting about 1% of the devout Waldensian faithful to the LDS Church. Of those converts, at least 70 ended up leaving their homeland to settle in Utah.
The happiness and successes of the Italian immigrants inspired those who had remained in Italy. The support for Mormons of Italian descent in Utah, and for Mormons in Italy, was key to further conversions and additional migrations. In fact, it was the support to those who left and to those who stayed that was the hallmark, and one of the reasons for the success, of Mormon missionaries in Italy, and elsewhere. For example, a young missionary in modern day Ireland completed his mission with the knowledge that he had achieved one conversion during his two years. But that one conversion was the spiritual force behind all of the subsequent conversions in Ireland.
Today the Colosseum is one of Rome's most popular tourist attractions. In ancient times it was used for a variety of entertainments such as animal hunts, naval battles, gladiatorial fights and public executions.
What do you call a married Italian woman?
a married Italian woman the answers in the question
Signora or Madame. As in the English Mrs. or Madam.