"Enorme" in terms of a person and "immenso" or "vasto" in terms of space may be Italian equivalents of "huge."
Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective "enorme" means "enormous, huge." The pronunciation is "eh-NOHR-meh." The masculine adjectives "immenso" and "vasto" mean "huge, immense, vast." The respective pronunciations are "eem-MEHN-soh" and "VAH-stoh."
Cane enorme is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "huge dog."Specifically, the masculine noun cane means "dog." The feminine/masculine adjective enorme means "enormous, huge." The pronunciation is "KAH-neh-NOHR-meh."
The Italian show "Grande Fratello" is the Italian version of the well known show "Big Brother." Grande Fratello has went on to be a huge part of the Italian culture.
Jessica Valerio is a Italian female from New York. She was noticed because of her large butt. She has a huge amount of fakes on the internet. -true Italian bella!
"Huge dog" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase cane enorme.Specifically, the masculine noun cane means "dog." The feminine/masculine adjective enorme means "enormous, huge." The pronunciation is "KAH-neh-NOHR-meh."
Flo's Italian lighting are great because of their exquisite and unique patterns. A great buy because of their huge array of fixtures, availibility and durability in products.
Capone power in crime started in 1919 at the start of the Prohibition Act.
they got huge boners and argued over who got the biggest
Italian cities gained importance primarily through trade. This is evident by the huge trading monopolies conducted by Venice and Genoa during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance era.
There is no language called 'Muslim'. So, nothing called Muslim translation. You may specify Arabic, French, Italian ... translation but not Muslim translation.
Yes, Richard Starkey is still alive. And in 2009 he is 69 years old go Mr. Starkey Well HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY for next year huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge huge fann!!!!! =]
This is an interesting question and lets be controversial. It is tempting to say almost all of them as, by definition, Italian American dishes cannot be Italian. The essence of Italian food is its simplicity and the genuineness of the ingredients. If the raw ingredients such as tomatoes are grown in the US or elsewhere, they are not going to make a real Italian dish. There is a huge debate about the authenticity of Italian sounding foods purchased abroad (and in Italy for that matter). There is pressure from the farmers in Italy for all Italian food to be certified as the real thing, eg parmigiano reggiano cheese and not parmesan cheese. Taking the spirit of the question to heart, however, spaghetti and meatballs is the definitive answer. But if you head to some areas of Abruzzo even this may be invitingly incorrect.
Italian murchants made huge profits by trading Asian goods. Italians used military strength to control the trade on the mediterranean and didn't allow other Europeans to take part in it. Merchants and other Europeans envied the profits made by Italian merchants, and found new routs to Asia. Sources: Creating America book and My Great Brain ;)