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Sei pazza! in the feminine and Sei pazzo! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You're crazy!"Specifically, the present infinitive ver
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What is 'Oh no thank you' when translated from English to Italian?

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"Oh, no, thank you!" in English is Ah, no grazie! or Oh, no grazie! in Italian. Birthplace and personal preference determine which form suits. The respective pr
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How do you write i adore you in Italian?

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'Tu mi piaci' is an Italian equivalent of 'I like you'. It's pronounced 'too mee pee-AH-tcheh'. You don't have to use the subject 'tu' [informal singular 'you']
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What is the Italian translation of the English word 'painter'?

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Barbetta, Malta News Time imbianchino and pittore are Italian equivalents of the English word "painter."Specifically, the feminine noun barbetta is the mooring rope known as th
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What is 'gorgeous' when translated from English to Portuguese?

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Bela moça is a Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful girl." The feminine singular phrase models an instance where Portuguese atypically
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How do you say good company in Italian?

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Buon cibo, fino vino, grandi amici! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good food, fine wine, great friends!"Specifically, the masculine adjective b
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What is 'Old friends never die' in Italian?

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Sempre amici is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Always friends."Specifically, the adverb sempre means "always." The masculine noun amici means "fri
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What is 'Jove's Day' in Italian?

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Giovedi is an Italian equivalent of 'Jove's Day'. The word in Italian is a masculine gender noun that refers to 'Thursday', which was named after Jupiter, the k
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How do you say mio in English?

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My is an English equivalent of 'mio' in the word's use as an adjective. It's pronounced 'MEE-oh'. It's the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine form 'm
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What is 'Cheyenne' when translated from English to Italian?

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Cheyenne is an English loan word in Italian, where it is pronounced "tchey-YEN-ney." The masculine plural noun references references native inhabitants of the U
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What is the phrase 'Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays' in Italian?

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Buon Natale is the Christmas greeting. It's pronounced 'bwohn nah-TAH-leh'. It literally means 'Good Nativity'.Babbo Natale means 'Santa Claus'. It's pronounced
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How do you say the lord is risen indeed in Italian?

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El Señor ha en verdad resucitado.Ha en verdad resucitado el Señor.El Señor ha resucitado en verdad.En verdad el Señor ha resucitadoH
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What is 'I have finished' when translated from English to Italian?

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"The finite" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il finito. The masculine singular definite article and adjective/past participle also translate into
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What is 'I have a sore back' when translated from English to Italian?

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The phrase 'Mi sono giocato la schiena' for an injured male or 'Mi sono giocata la schiena' for an injured female may be Italian equivalents of 'I threw my back
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What is 'When will I see you again' when translated from English to Italian?

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Ci vediamo domani is an Italian equivalent of 'I'll see you tomorrow'. The reflexive 'ci' means 'ourselves'. The verb 'vediamo' means '[we] are seeing, do see,
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How do you say we are one family in Italian?

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"My family" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la mia famiglia.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lais "the". The feminine possess
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What is the Italian translation of 'goddess'?

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Dea is an Italian equivalent of the English word "goddess."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article la means "the." Its
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What is '61' when translated from English to Italian?

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"61" in English is sessantuno in Italian.

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