"Sconosciuto" or "sconosciuta" may be Italian equivalents of "unknown."
The adjective "sconosciuto" is the masculine singular form of the adjective. The pronunciation is "SKOH-noh-SHOO-toh." The plural form, "sconosciuti," is pronounced "SKOH-noh-SHOO-tee."
The adjective "sconosciuta" is the feminine singular form of the adjective. The pronunciation is "SKOH-noh-SHOO-tah." The plural form, "sconosciute," is pronounced "SKOH-noh-SHOO-teh."
Most of his origin story is unknown but He is an Italian Plumber just like Mario
Patrigno e sconosciuta and patrigno e sconosciutoare Italian equivalents of the English phrase "stepfather and unknown." Context makes clear whether the stepfather in question is with a feminine unknown, in the first case, or with an unknown male, in the second example. The respective pronunciations will be "pa-TREE-nyo ey SKO-no-SHOO-ta" and "pa-TREE-nyo ey SKO-no-SHOO-to" in Italian.
"Unknown" as an adjective and "stranger" as a noun are English equivalents of the Italian word sconosciuto.Specifically, the Italian word may be the masculine form of an adjective that means "unfamiliar, unknown." Or it may be a masculine noun that means "stranger." Either way, the pronunciation is the same: "SKOH-noh-SHOO-toh."
The Mona Lisa was painted Leonardo da Vinci, an Italian Renaissance painter and inventor.
This fact is unknown, but it is thought to be either the Italian god Februa or the festivals of purification in Rome
"Caius" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Caio. The masculine proper name may refer to an ancient Latin forename or take the form of "Joe" in the sense of an unknown perpetrator. The pronunciation will be "KA-yo" in Italian.
This information is unknown; however, having been raised by Italian parents, and then married in church to an Italian, Ms. Cardinale in all probability is a Catholic, the majority religion of Italy.
Italy.This is because the word origianted from the Italian word 'incognito' meaning unknown.
There were an unknown amount of injuries but there were 446,500 deaths during WWII.
"Helen" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Elena.Specifically, the Italian and the English names are feminine proper nouns. The original meaning of the ancient Greek name is unknown. But "moon" (luna) is one possibility.The pronunciation is "eh-LEH-nah."
It probably has a Viking origin but it meaning is unknown.
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