"Egg" in English means uovo in Italian.
THe word "egg" in French is "oeuf," and sounds pretty much the same as our English word "oof." But shorten the vowel sound to where it almost sounds like 'if'. erf
The word "egg" in French is "oeuf'" (It is pronounced "oof") The word "egg" in French is "oeuf," and sounds pretty much the same as our English word "oof." But shorten the vowel sound to where it almost sounds like 'if'.
"I like eggs" in Spanish is "Me gustan los huevos." It is pronounced "May GOOSE-tahn los HWAY-bose". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"Uova" is an Italian equivalent of the English word "eggs."Specifically, the Italian word is feminine in the plural. Its plural definite article is "le" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "delle" ("some").The pronunciation is "WOH-vah."
Literally: veintisietehuevoveintisiete veintisiete = 27 huevo = egg
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Egg is tamago (たまご) in Japanese.
"Egg" in English means uovo in Italian.
"Thank you for the egg!" in English means Grazie per l'uovo! in Itailan.
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The English word for the Maori word "heki" is "fence."
uovo d'anatra (woh-voh DAN-at-rah)
did you got it in an egg?
Italian, Spanish, English and Volta pra mim is in Portuguese.
Scandinavia
Un oeuf is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "an egg." The pronunciation of the masculine singular indefinite article and noun will be "eh-huhf" in French.