The masculine noun 'giornali' is an Italian equivalent of 'newspapers'.
"Exquisite" is an English equivalent of the Italian word squisito.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjecti
"Ninety" is an English equivalent of the Italian word "novanta."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its masculine plural definite article is "i" ("the"). The pronunciation is "noh-VAHN-tah."
Yes, the word color is masculine in Italian.Specifically, the Italian equivalent is colore. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il("the"). The pronunciation will be "ko-LO-re" in Italian.
Albergo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "hotel." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "al-BER-go" in Italian.
Pompiere is an Italian equivalent of the English word "firefighter." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "pom-PYEH-rey" in Italian.
Rosso is an Italian equivalent of the Estonian word punane.Specifically, the word is an adjective in its masculine singular form in Italian. It means "red" in Estonian and Italian. The pronunciation will be "ROS-so" in Italian.
Maschio is an Italian equivalent of 'male'. It's a masculine gender noun that's pronounced 'MAH-skee-oh'. The Italian word 'maschile' is a masculine adjective that means 'masculine, male'.
In Italian, 'veta' from Telugu translates to 'questo' or 'that'.
In is the same in English as in Italian.Specifically, the word is a preposition. The above-mentioned form is the simplest way of expressing the Italian equivalent. It will be more complicated when it is followed by the Italian equivalent of the English definite article "the". In the singular, it will become nel or nello in the masculine and nella in the feminine. In the plural, it will become nei or negli in the masculine and nelle in the feminine.The pronunciation will be "een" in Italian.
"Biennial" is an Engilsh equivalent of the Italian word biennale.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine/masculine adjective in the singular. The pronunciation is "byehn-NAH-leh." Its feminine/masculine equivalent in the plural, biennali, is pronounced "byehn-NAH-lee."
Biennale is an Italian equivalent of the English word "biennial."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine/masculine adjective in the singular. The pronunciation is "byehn-NAH-leh." Its feminine/masculine equivalent in the plural, biennali, is pronounced "byehn-NAH-lee."