oggi |
1. adv. today | |
2. n. today | |
prendo |
1. v. first-person singular present of prendere | |
prendere |
1. v. to take, hold | |
gli studenti prendono appunti. - the students take notes. | |
2. v. to get, buy | |
3. v. to pick up | |
4. v. to eat, drink | |
5. v. to borrow | |
solamente |
1. adv. only, just, but, alone, merely | |
primo |
1. adj. first | |
2. adj. initial | |
3. adj. main, principal | |
4. adj. (mathematics) prime | |
numero primo - prime number | |
5. n-m. first, first one | |
6. n-m. initial one | |
7. n-m. main one, principal one | |
8. n-m. former (first of aforementioned two items. Used with the, often without a noun) | |
9. n. (culinary) (clipping of primo piatto); first course, starter | |
e |
1. conj. and | |
frutta |
1. n. (collective) fruit (food) | |
L'arancia è un tipo di frutta. - The orange is a type of fruit. | |
Oggi c'è tanta frutta. - Today there is a lot of fruit. | |
La frutta è importante quanto la verdura nella dieta di ogni giorno. - Fruit is as important as the vegetables in the everyday's diet. | |
2. v. third-person singular present indicative of fruttare | |
3. v. second-person singular imperative of fruttare | |
fruttare |
1. v. to yield | |
2. v. (intransitive) to fruit | |
3. v. (intransitive) to give a return on an investment | |