Libro is an Italian equivalent of the English word "book." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite (il, "the") or indefinite (un, "a, an") articles -- will be "LEE-bro" in Italian.
The recipe book "Everyday Italian" is currently a featured cooking book at Barnes and Nobles. It is being offered as both a hard cover book and a downloadable book.
The book, Guida Dell'Insegnante, is no longer in print and has a limited availability. The book is written in Italian. The only website that has the book is and Italian site, Edi Ingua.
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Il libro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the book." Italian uses definite articles where English does not employ "the" so it is possible that the masculine singular phrase also may be translated as "book" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "eel LEE-bro" in Pisan Italian.
Libro illustrato is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "picture book." The masculine singular noun and adjective translates literally into English as "illustrated book." The pronunciation will be "LEE-bro EEL-loo-STRA-to" in Italian.
Libro is both the Spanish and the Italian word for book.
David from The well known book"I Am David"by Anne Holm. David in my opinion is Italian because The author speaks through the book so she might of felt strongly of the character being Italian. He is not a Jew.
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libreria - biblioteca
Libretto. Italian for "little book."