'Uomo grasso' is an Italian equivalent of 'fat man'. The word 'uomo' is a masculine noun whose definite article is 'l' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. The phrase is pronounced 'WOH-moh GRAHS-soh'.
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
Not "Fat boy" but "Fat man'; "Fat man" had putonium, not uranium 235.
fat man and little boy
It was named Fat Man because of its rounded shape as compared to the more cylindrical bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
Little boy-Uranium Fat man-Plutonium
bimbo grasso
Fat man
Grosso bamboccio viziato (it is not gentle).
Fat is a noun. It's also an adjective; that is, it modifies, or describes, a noun. For instance, one might say, "the fat man," where fat is the adjective and man is the noun.
uomo
diventare un uomo
un garcon gross
To say the words good man in the Latin language you say bonus. These words are said in Italian as uomo buono.
i want a burger with extra cheese lol !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
come on Munch kin
fat man say bling
A cold Italian sub from Lenny's Sub Shop has 23 grams of fat. The Italian Kaiser only has 12 grams of fat. Lenny's hot Italian sub has 30 grams of fat.