[kɔːs ] 1. of course naturalmente ⧫ ovviamente ⧫ senz'altro ⧫ certo.
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. Literally “Thing you are eating tonight?”
2:024:59How to REALLY say CLASS in Italian | LEARN ITALIAN - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo if you want to say an italian. Class that is una lecione classroom in italian is aula repeatMoreSo if you want to say an italian. Class that is una lecione classroom in italian is aula repeat after me. So if you want to say a virtual classroom.
0:041:02How to Say "Shut Up" in Italian | Italian Lessons - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd to a woman stay zita shut up stay sita shut up stay sita now you try to say be quiet silencio beMoreAnd to a woman stay zita shut up stay sita shut up stay sita now you try to say be quiet silencio be quiet silencio. Now you try and to say shut your mouth shut your mouth cute.
press53.com/howard-faerstein/ “Googootz” is an Italian-American term that refers to a large, squash-like vegetable, cucuzza, but it has a more informal meaning as a term of affection. In the last episode of “The Sopranos,” for instance, Tony Soprano referred to his son, A.J., as “googootz.”
“I don't know(Bo) This may be my favorite word in Italian, which is why it made it into the title of this article. I use this ALL THE TIME in English. I just cannot help it! It means “I don't know”, but being just one little single-syllable, 3 letter word, makes it so utterly perfect.
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feminineDetermining the gender of an Italian noun We will learn more about noun gender as we move on. Most nouns taken from other languages are predominately masculine. Nouns ending with “ione” (stazione, lezione) are usually feminine.
Gender of italian nounsMasculineFeminineTavolo (table)Casa (house)Sviluppo (development)Rosa (rouse)Organismo (organism)Città (city)
Shut Up, Be QuietStatazit - Italian Slang, English Meaning. Shut Up, Be Quiet.
How to say "Stop!" in Italian (Fermati!)
friend1) Compa' / 'mbare What does it mean? It's very similar to “bro/mate” so a very informal way to call you friend!