Italian translation of 'course'of course naturalmente ⧫ ovviamente ⧫ senz'altro ⧫ certo. yes, of course! sì, certo! ... education, university) corso. a French course un corso di francese. to take a course in French seguire un corso di francese. ... ( part of meal) piatto ⧫ portata. ... ( route) ... ( duration) ... ( sport)
1. adverb. You say of course to suggest that something is normal, obvious, or well-known, and should therefore not surprise the person you are talking to. [spoken]
[ feminine ] /'kava/ (scavo) mine , pit , quarry.
If we translate word by word, “che” means “what” and “cosa” means “thing”. The versions “che” and “che cosa” as “what?” used to be the only options accepted, but “cosa” alone became prevalent with time.
synonyms for of courseby all means.certainly.definitely.indeed.indubitably.naturally.obviously.surely.More items...
'Of course' is polite and friendly here. It's like definitely, certainly. It emphasizes that what we're saying is true or correct. Of course I'm going to Geri's party because I REALLY want to go.
The following responses are polite enough for a new acquaintance, but general enough for a good friend, too: Très bien, merci. Very well, thank you. Je vais bien, merci.
Bien, bien, merci. Fine, fine, fine, thank you.
Translation of "bonjour ça va" in English. bonjour. hello good morning. ça va.
our thingDefinition of Cosa Nostra : our thing : the Sicilian Mafia.
Come mangi il panino?
our thingItalian noun phrase. : our thing : the Sicilian Mafia. See the full definition.