Piccolo monte is an Italian equivalent of 'Monticello'. Both terms mean 'little mountain'. They're pronounced 'PEEK-koh-loh MOHN-tay' and 'mohn-tee-CHEHL-loh', respectively. Monticello is the name of one of the homes of Third U.S. President Thomas Jefferson [April 13, 1743-July 4, 1826]. It still stands in Charlottesville, Virginia.
"Translate English into Italian" in English is Traduca l'inglese in italiano in Italian.
"An Italian policeman" in English means un carabiniere in Italian.
The Italian word for no is no.
"To have" in English means avere in Italian.
William in Italian is Guglielmo.
Monticello means "hillock" or "little mountain" in Italian.
Monticello is the name of Thomas Jefferson's house near Charlottesville, Virginia which he designed along Palladian principles. The word Monticello means "little mountain" in Italian.
it was on Little Hill which means monticello in Italian
Situated on the summit of an 850-foot (260 m)-high peak in the Southwest Mountains south of the Rivanna Gap, the name Monticello derives from Italian meaning "little mountain".
The same as in English/Italian, if you are referring to Thomas Jefferson's house.
Thomas Jefferson based the design of Monticello, his estate in Virginia, on the architectural style of the Villa Rotonda, an Italian Renaissance villa located near Vicenza, Italy. The symmetrical layout and use of domes and porticos are elements that Jefferson incorporated into Monticello's design.
Monticello, which Jefferson designed, was based on the principles described by Andrea Palladio, an Italian Renaissance architect.
he used octagons rather than squares .
Thomas Jefferson's home (just up the road a bit from here) was named Monticello (pronounced mon-tea-chello) by Jefferson. It is Italian for "little mountain". Which is where his home sits- on a little mountain.
"Little mountain" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian name Monticello. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- whose most famous association is as one of the still-standing residences of Third U.S.A. President Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826) near Charlottesville, Virginia -- will be "MON-tee-TCHEL-lo" in Italian.
The address of the Monticello Branch Library is: 107 East Jackson, Monticello, 71655 M
Monticello means Little Mountain. Jefferson once lived in Monticello.