Yes, Italian is hard since the grammar is similar to French.
"Hard-headed" in English is testa dura or testonein Italian.
"You are a hard-working woman!" in English is Sei una gran lavoratrice! in Italian.
hard (difficult) = dificilehard (firm) = sodo
no
stai lavorando sodo?
Lavora duro! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Work hard!" The pronunciation of the present imperative in the second person informal singular will be "la-VO-ra DOO-ro" in Italian.
Italian art will characteristically have a blend of literature, religion and cuisine. It is hard to find an Italian art piece that does not have any of those three.
Pietra dura Italian for "hard Stone"
"Sweep hard!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Scopaforte!Specifically, the imperative scopa literally means "(informal singular you) sweep" and colloquially "f--k". The adverb forte translates as "hard, strongly". The pronunciation will be "SKOH-pah FOHR-tey" in Italian.
Non lavorare troppo duramente oggi! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Do not work too hard today!" The prescriptive statement translates literally into English as "Not to work too hard today!" The pronunciation will be "non LA-vo-RA-rey TROP-po DOO-ra-MEN-tey OD-djee" in Italian.
i chose French, but i regret it. its really hard...so if i could make the choice again, i would pick Italian
La vita è breve, pregate intensamente