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It comes from his opera 'Arsilda, Regina di Ponto' which was first performed in Venice at the Teatro Sant'Angelo in 1716.
Regina is latin for The Queen.
Better - Regina Spektor song - was created in 2007-07.
No you can not
To name a few: 'Regina Regina', 'Jesse and Noah', 'The Kinleys', 'Blake & Brian', 'Thrasher Shiver'
There is a misspelling in the phrase 'Regina colleguim'. The correct phrasing is 'Regina collegium'. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'regina' means 'queen'; and 'collegium' 'of colleges'. And that precisely is the equivalent in standard English: Queen of colleges.
It comes from his opera 'Arsilda, Regina di Ponto' which was first performed in Venice at the Teatro Sant'Angelo in 1716.
Pirata regina.
"Queen" in English is regina in Italian.
Regina as a last name in Italian means "queen" in English.
Regina Pacis means "Queen of Peace".
The English translation of the Latin greeting 'Salve, Regina' is the following: Hail, Queen. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'salve' means 'hail'; and 'regina' means 'queen'. According to classical Latin, the pronunciation is the following: SAHL-way ray-GEE-nah. According to liturgical Latin, the pronunciation is as follows: SAHL-vay ray-DJEE-nah.
La mia regina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my queen."Specifically, the feminine definite article la means "the." The feminine possessive adjective mia means "my." The feminine noun regina means "queen."The pronunciation is "lah MEE-ah reh-DJEE-nah."
"My queen" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Regina mia.Specifically, the feminine noun regina means "queen". The feminine possessive adjective mia translates as "my". The pronunciation will be "rey-DJEE-nah MEE-ah" in Italian.
"Geena", "Gina", and "Jeana" are some of the English equivalents of the Italian name Gina.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It originates as the affectionately shortened form of another proper noun, such as Regina ("Queen"). The pronunciation will be "DJEE-nah" in Italian.
Regina nera is an Italian equivalent of the English word "the black queen."Specifically, the feminine noun regina means "queen." It may be preceded by the definite article la ("the") or the indefinite una ("a, one"). The feminine adjective nera means "black."The pronunciation is "reh-DJEE-nah NEH-rah."
Regina as a translation and Rhiannon as a loan name are Italian equivalents of the English name "Rhiannon." The proper name in question most famously references a figure in Celtic literature and mythology whose meaning possibly is "queen." The pronunciation will be "rey-DJEE-na" in Italian.