Ma certo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "But of course."
Specifically, the conjunction ma means "but." The masculine adjective certotranslates literally as "certain" and loosely as "of course." The pronunciation will be "ma TCHER-to" in Italian.
Naturalmente
certamente
"Of course not!" in English is Certo che no! in Italian.
(il) corso
antipasti
He's Italian, of course.
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Paintings and sculptures in Italian High Renaissance style of course since he was IN Italian High Renaissance.
Probably pizza or pasta
First of all subsitute "you're" with "your" !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well, of course... If your great grandparents are Italian, your parent is Italian, meaning you are Italian. You just become less and less Italian as it gets bred out. You will always be what your ancestors were.
Il secondo corso
Lezioni di chimica is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "chemistry course." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "lessons of chemistry" in English. The pronunciation will be "ley-TSYO-nee dee KEE-mee-ka" in Italian.
Of course. His dad is polish, irish, and italian.
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