Italian Currency Vs Us Dollar Italian italian t lj n 1 IPA 2 itali
I know that Italian can work as a noun and take the definite article but I ve never read of it taking the indefinite article on the other hand if it has an adjetival function in the sentence mentioned then it should not go between commas So I m lost Thank you Ciao I need to compose a bussiness letter can anyone please let me know how to abbreviate Signor Signora Signorina in Italian I tried Sig for Signor
Italian Currency Vs Us Dollar
Italian Currency Vs Us Dollar
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I keep hearing that these two languages are very similar but just how similar are they really G 3rd Italian Lots of preposition contractions lots of tenses many dialects I would take out the many dialects Standard Italian is based on Tuscan toscano and most people are educated in that language These dialects that you speak of are actually separate but related languages Sardinian and Friulian are as much languages
Wiktionary for Italian presto presto Wiktionary the free dictionary or its Italian page lists the meaning early under Adverb but not Adjective It sure can be used as an adverb modifying a verb But in una mattina presto or presto is presto an adverb or adjective It is Should I always write Italian with a capital letter just when it is a noun for ex There where many Italians at the meeting or also when it s an adjective for ex the italian system is well known ciao Thank you Antis
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I know that Italian can work as a noun and take the definite article but I ve never read of it taking the indefinite article on the other hand if it has an adjetival function in the sentence mentioned then it should not go between commas So I m lost Thank you
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Italian Currency Vs Us Dollar - I keep hearing that these two languages are very similar but just how similar are they really G