'Basta' is stop in Italian You can say this to somebody as a 'Stop it!' (Basta!)
The word for stop in Swahili is kuacha. The word for stop in Greek is stasi. The word for stop in Italian is bastare.
"You go straight ahead and turn left at the stop sign!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Vous allez tout droit et vous tournez à gauche au stop! Context makes clear whether vous translates as one "you" or two or more "you all" in English. The pronunciation will be "voo-za-ley too dwa ey voo toor-ney a go-sho stop" in Alsatian French.
tayib is okay Khalas is stop ya is Oh dany is dany w is and and is I
Stop it.
ok mi fermo
_Stop - Alt - Basta-Fèrmati </ P> They say stop too. smettere is to stop
Fermatelo! in Italian is "Stop him!" or "Stop it!" in English. Context makes clear whether a masculine singular person or a masculine singular object, such as toaster (tostapane), suits. The pronunciation will be "fer-MA-tey-lo" in Italian.
"Stop" in English is Tigil in Tagalog.
"Continually" is an English equivalent of the Italian word continuamente. The adverb also transltaes into English as "ceaselessly," "continuously," "endlessly," "non-stop," "over and over again," or "repeatedly" according to context. The pronunciation will be "kon-TEE-nwa-MEN-tey" in Italian.
"He (she) domesticates," "Stop!" and "You domesticate" are literal English equivalents of the Italian word Doma. The verb in Italian may be the second person formal singular or third person singular of the present indicative -- as in the first and third examples above -- or the second person informal singular of the present imperative, as in the second-mentioned instance. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "DO-ma" in Italian.
I don't know, perhaps Basta combattere or Perhaps you mean Pace Subito (peace quickly)
stand or stop
Holding of a note or rest longer than usual is an English equivalent of the Italian word fermata. The feminine singular noun also refers to a bird's-eye look, pattern or view, to a stay or to a stop sign or a stopping point, or to an arrest according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "fer-MA-ta" in Pisan Italian.
别闹了/Bié nàole
"No puedo dejar de amarte"
alto Alto is one form, used to mean "Halt." Parada is the term for a bus stop. Parar is "to stop" (also to stand)