"Finish" in English means the nouns fine for an ending and finitura for furniture or the verb finire in Italian.
finire is to finish
On Google! Just search: Italian porcelain with a gold finish And then you'll get pictures in 10 seconds flat unless you have a slow computer.
Qvale is an Italian car whose spelling begins with the letter "Q" in English and Italian.
'Traguardo' is an Italian equivalent of 'finish line'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'trah-GWAHR-doh'.
· An Italian meat whose spelling begins with the letter "c" is capicola.
Pigato I think is Italian.
The present perfect tense of "finish" is "have finished" or "has finished," depending on the subject of the sentence.
"Blue" in English is the three-letter word blu in Italian.
In Italian, the letter 'j' is pronounced as "i lunga" (long 'i'), which sounds like "ee" in English. It is not a native Italian letter but is used in borrowings and foreign words.
Yes, spuntino is an Italian cookie whose spelling begins with the letter "s." The pronunciation will be "spoon-TEE-no" in Italian.
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