Table of Contents
- 1 What is Dietro?
- 2 How do you use pero in Italian?
- 3 What is the difference between Ma and Bensi in Italian?
- 4 What does Perro mean in Italian?
- 5 How do you say but in different ways?
- 6 What is the difference between Bensi and Ma?
- 7 Why is Italian so different from other languages?
- 8 Why is the Tuscan dialect still spoken in Italy?
What is Dietro?
Noun. dietro m (invariable) back, rear. seat (of trousers)
How do you use pero in Italian?
“Però” is the same as “however” or “though”, and like those is a looser joiner that can be put in different places in a sentence. For some examples, “strano ma vero” (strange but true) and “non è giusto però” (it’s not fair though).
How do you use Dietro in Italian?
“Dietro”: la mia [sic. il mio] aspirapolvere non arriva dietro al divano. “Under.” I always keep the pyjamas under the pillow. “Behind.” My vacuum cleaner doesn’t reach behind the sofa.
What language is Davanti?
Italian
Translation of davanti – Italian–English dictionary.
What is the difference between Ma and Bensi in Italian?
Example: “Lui è bello ma antipatico” works just with “ma”, “Lui è bello bensì antipatico” is incorrect. You can always use “bensì”, when the first sentence is negative and “bensì” links the second part of the sentence with a positive affirmation: “Lui non è bello bensì(ma) buono”.
What does Perro mean in Italian?
noun. [ masculine ] /’pero/ (pianta) pear tree.
What is the difference between Oppure and O in Italian?
‘O’ is used in oral/writing communication, whilst ‘oppure’ is more formal and mostly used in writing. I’d recommend non italian speakers to use ‘o’ in 99.9\% of the cases.
What does Bensi mean in English?
[benˈsi] conjunction. (ma) but (rather) (anzi) on the contrary.
How do you say but in different ways?
Ways to Say BUT in English
- although.
- however.
- except.
- nevertheless.
- on the other hand.
- still.
- though.
- yet.
What is the difference between Bensi and Ma?
You can always use “bensì”, when the first sentence is negative and “bensì” links the second part of the sentence with a positive affirmation: “Lui non è bello bensì(ma) buono”.
What is the meaning of the word Dietro?
“Dietro” is a relative position, e.g. in relation to oneself, as in “Dietro di me”, meaning “Behind me”, o “Dietro casa mia”, which means “Behind my house”.
What is the difference between guardare Dietro and guardare Indietro?
Dietro means at the back or behind (position): Guardare dietro la maschera = look behind the mask. Indietro means backwards or behind (direction): Guardare indietro con rabbia = Look back in anger.
Why is Italian so different from other languages?
Italian is the most direct descendant of Latin whose influence is still powerful in the modern language. Some words we commonly use were born thousands of years ago and we don’t even realize it. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Italy wasn’t a unified country, and each region had its own idiom.
Why is the Tuscan dialect still spoken in Italy?
As a result, the Tuscan dialect became the official language in literature and among educated people while the dialects were still spoken by the common folk until the unification of Italy. Nowadays, Italian is the official language in Italy but dialects still survive in some regions, especially in small towns.