Examples of using "Olasz" in a sentence and their english translations:
- She is Italian.
- She's Italian.
He is Italian by birth.
Isn't he Italian?
- I'm Italian.
- I am Italian.
Do you like Italian music?
Do you like Italian music?
Any Italians here?
I have an Italian neighbor.
I'm not Italian.
Mario is an Italian citizen.
Rome is an Italian town.
She's a fan of Italian opera.
I love Italian food.
I have an Italian neighbor.
I love Italian food.
I have an Italian neighbor.
Do you like Italian food?
I went into an Italian pizzeria.
She's a fan of Italian opera.
Rome is an Italian town.
Hurray for Italian women!
Do you like Italian cuisine?
Today at noon we'll eat cherries from Italy.
The Italian enjoys life.
She's a fan of Italian opera.
Tom seldom eats Italian food.
Is my Italian so bad?
Tom has an Italian friend.
This coffee machine was made in Italy.
from the second generation of Italians. They met in Carmelo.
I love my Italian dialect.
The Italian food was delicious.
My favorite Italian actor is Adriano Celentano.
- Spanish and Italian are very similar.
- Spanish and Italian are a lot alike.
That Italian author is little known in Japan.
Italian cuisine is popular around the world.
Tom doesn't eat Italian food very often.
Italian verbs are grouped into three conjugations.
The Italian flag is green, white and red.
There are only two Italian families in this neighborhood.
I've heard Italian is a tricky language.
Florence is the most beautiful city in Italy.
This handmade Italian-made titanium bicycle is terribly light.
Esperanto sounds a little bit like Italian.
Today at noon we'll eat cherries from Italy.