italiano

/itaˈljano/, [i.t̪aˈlja.no]

italian


Examples
  • ¡Tengo ganas de hablar italiano!

    I feel like speaking Italian!

  • Hablo en español con Dios, en italiano con las mujeres, en francés con los hombres y en alemán a mi caballo.

    I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men, and German to my horse.

  • En italiano todo se escribe como se pronuncia.

    In Italian everything is written the way you pronounce it.

  • En muchos idiomas tal y como el portugués, el alemán, el francés, el español y el italiano, la terminación de los verbos se cambia de acuerdo con quién realiza la acción del verbo. Entonces hay que aprender los patrones del verbo.

    In many languages, such as Portuguese, German, French, Spanish, and Italian, the verb ending changes according to who is doing the action. So the patterns of the verb have to be learned.

  • Busco persona italiana para hacer intercambio italiano-español.

    I am looking for an Italian person so as to do an Italian-Spanish exchange.

  • ¿También puedes contar en italiano?

    Can you also count in Italian?

  • La mujer extranjera no tiene un nombre italiano.

    The foreign woman does not have an Italian name.

  • El italiano es mi lengua materna.

    Italian is my mother tongue.

  • Ese autor italiano es apenas conocido en Japón.

    That Italian author is little known in Japan.

  • Ya hablo italiano.

    I already speak Italian.

  • El chino y el italiano son las lenguas más bonitas del mundo.

    Chinese and Italian are the most beautiful languages in the world.

  • Solo hablo italiano.

    I only speak Italian.

  • Luego de que Tom fuera promovido a director de administración, María le dijo que derrochara en el traje italiano a la medida que siempre había querido pero nunca había podido pagar.

    After Tom was promoted to managing director, Mary told him to splurge on the made-to-measure Italian suit he'd always wanted but never before could afford.

  • ¿Podés contar en italiano?

    Can you count in Italian?

  • ¿Cuándo comenzarán las clases de italiano?

    When will the Italian classes start?

  • ¿Ella entiende italiano?

    Does she understand Italian?

  • He oído que el italiano es un idioma difícil.

    I've heard Italian is a tricky language.

  • ¿No es italiano?

    Isn't he Italian?

  • Su mujer es nuestra profesora de italiano.

    His wife is our Italian teacher.

  • Lenguas como el francés, italiano y español tienen sus orígenes del latín.

    Such languages as French, Italian and Spanish come from Latin.


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