The phrase 'where do you work' when translated to Indonesian is: dimanakah Anda bekerja?
Cuando llegas a casa del trabajo
Lavoro eccellente! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Excellent work!" The masculine singular phrase also translates as "Excellent job!" in English. The pronunciation will be "la-VO-ro ET-tchel-LEN-tey" in Pisan Italian.
"What do you do for work?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Che lavoro fa? The question literally translates as "What work do you do?" or "What work do you make?" in English. The pronunciation will be "key la-VO-ro fa" in Italian.
"Ice" is "Ite" and "Blade" can be "Ken"But I'm not sure how that would work =P
"The week" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase la semana. The feminine singular phrase may be used in the sense of weekdays or of work week. The pronunciation will be "la sey-MA-na" in Spanish.
"No work!" in English is Nessun lavoro! in Italian.
Buon lavoro is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "good work." The masculine singular phrase most famously occurs as the title of an Italian television show released May 28, 2011. The pronunciation will be "bwon la-VO-ro" in Pisan Italian.
"To work" in English is al lavoro ("to the work") or lavorare ("to work") in Italian.
Lavoro del pazzo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "work of the insane." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "employment of the foolish," "job of the crazy" or "labor of the demented." The pronunciation will be "la-VO-ro del PAT-tso" in Italian.
Estoy en el trabajo
to work
Dove lavori?