cosi
Celeste- They are cognative words.
Kaiser Cosi goes by Kaiser Cosi.
"Si cosi bella" is an Italian phrase that translates to "Yes, so beautiful" in English. The phrase is a simple affirmation of beauty or attractiveness. "Si" means "yes" in Italian, "cosi" means "so," and "bella" means "beautiful."
"Kosi ti" in English translates to "How are you" or "How are you doing".
So heavenly is an English equivalent of 'così celeste'. The adverb 'così' means 'so'. The adjective 'celeste' means 'heavenly'. Together, they're pronounced 'koh-SEE che-LEH-steh'.
COSI Columbus was created in 1964.
The name Celeste is from the Latin caelestis (heavens), and comes to English use from the French (Céleste).
The ISBN of Cosi Fan Tutti is 0571179207.
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When it ends thus is a literal English equivalent of 'Quando finisce cosi'. But more loosely translated equivalents may include 'When it ends in this way' or 'When it ends like this'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'quando' means 'when'. The verb 'finisce' means '[he/she/it] does finish, finishes, is finishing'. The adverb 'cosi' means 'thus, therefore, so'. The phrase is pronounced 'KWAHN-doh fee-NEE-shay koh-SEE'.
The web address of the Cosi is: http://www.cosi.org