no sit down and relax
the word for dog in Italian is dugu.
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
I would say Italian food would not be good for a cat unless it is Italian Cat Food, not human food.
No, a purebred Italian Greyhound cannot have a pink nose.
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"Carpenter" in English is carpentiere or falegnamein Italian.
A Italian carpenter by the name of Vincenzo
Cavallo pericoloso is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dangerous horse." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun and adjective -- which by word order translate into English as "horse dangerous" -- will be "ka-VAL-lo pey-REE-ko-LO-so" in Italian.
Dangerous Assignment - 1952 The Italian Movie Story 1-12 was released on: USA: 1952
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Molinari is an Italian occupational surname similar to the anglicized names Carpenter or Mason. The English language equivalent of Molinari would be Miller.
The English surname Carpenter was an occupational name for a worker in wood. The word orginates from the Norman French carpentier (from Late Latin carpentarius 'cartwright'). Translation of equivalents in various other languages is German Zimmermann, French Charpentier, and Italian Carpentieri.
Italian authorities have taken measures to reinforce the foundation to prevent the tower from falling over. I do not consider the tower to be dangerous, although I would not want to live in it.
Mr. Chapa is of Mexican,Italian, German and American Indian decent.
Cane corsos are used in the military and are VERY dangerou Bullmastiffs are lovealbe and protevective
Italian = CiaoRussian = PrivyetSwedish = HejSwahili = JamboThey must be used with family, friends, and peers since they all assume familiarity and interpersonal connections which may be dangerous or derogatory to strangers.
Armato e pericoloso in the masculine and Armata e pericolosa in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "armed and dangerous."Specifically, the masculine past participle armato and the feminine armata mean "armed." The conjunction emeans "and." The masculine adjective pericoloso and the feminine pericolosa mean "dangerous."The pronunciation is "ahr-MAH-toh eh peh-REE-koh-LOH-zoh" in the masculine and "ahr-MAH-tah eh peh-REE-koh-LOH-zah" in the feminine.