Android Authority: 5 best English to Italian dictionaries and phrasebooks for Android
Italian or English words, phrases, expressions. English and Italian language allowed. Parole, frasi, espressioni in italiano e inglese. Lingue ammesse: italiano e inglese.
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Sometimes on forms in English, you'll see No. instead of Number. What do Italians use? N?
Italian is one of the more popular European languages. It’s a Romance language and it’s the official language of Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, the Vatican City, and a few other places. Travelers and ...
Come potrei tradurre questa parolaccia all'inglese, p.es. "lui e' proprio un segaiolo!" In Inghilterra, c'e' l'espressione "what a wanker he is" (non si la trova pero' negli Stati Uniti) ma questa significa "che idiota" mentre me sembra che in italiano l'espressione abbia un significato piu'...
I watched a TV programme last night. In the programme, the Italian cook was talking on the phone. He often used'Ciao,ciao'. What is the meaning? This means that he is saying two'Hi' together in order to show he is friendly?
I was wondering if thats the right way of saying "I can speak a little italian." or "I'm able to speak a little italian." I don't know if i have to change the form of Parlare(to speak) into posso(i speak), because in the sentance, I'm literally saying "to speak". Can help me clear this up...