"Serious" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian word seria. The word functions as a feminine singular adjective. The pronunciation will be "SEH-rya" in Italian.
"Serious" is an English equivalent of the Italian and Spanish word seria. The word serves as the feminine singular form of an adjective. The pronunciation will be "SEH-rya" in Italian and Spanish.
Quite Active and a little serious.
No, there is not such thing as the "seria" desert.
Translation: I am neither serious nor old. Note: While the English is ambiguous as to the gender of the speaker, in Spanish, the use of feminine adjectives indicates that the speaker is a woman.
"Cual seria la respuesta para la ecuacion 4 x-7 4?" in English is "What would be the answer for the equation 4 x-7 4??"
The Italian seria (drama) opera in two acts 'Idomeneo'.
Opera Seria and Opera Buffa
Plots drawn from Greek antiquity were the basis for numerous examples of opera seria.
1.English Premier league 2.La Liga (spain) 3.Seria A (Italy)
Now it is in Seria.
Inter Milan have so far won 16 Seria A titles.