antico |
1. adj. ancient | |
grani antichi - ancient grains | |
far |
1. v. apocopic form of fare | |
venire |
1. v. (intransitive) to come, arrive | |
2. v. (intransitive) to be (see usage notes) | |
La |
1. pron. (formal) alternative case form of la (you) | |
2. art. the | |
3. pron. (accusative) her, it | |
La vedo. - I see her. | |
4. pron. (accusative, formal) you (term of respect) | |
La vedo. - I see you. | |
Scusi se la disturbo. - Sorry to bother you. | |
5. n. (music) la (musical note) | |
6. n. (music) A (musical note and scale) | |
senape |
1. n. (plant, condiment) mustard | |
2. n. (color) mustard | |
al |
1. contraction. contraction of a il; to the, at the | |
2. prep. (cooking, in the singular) with (an ingredient) | |
risotto al pecorino - rice with pecorino cheese | |
risotto allo zafferano - rice with saffron | |
pasta all'aglio - pasta with garlic | |
a |
1. prep. in | |
2. prep. at | |
3. prep. to | |
4. prep. Indicates the direct object, mainly to avoid confusion when it, the subject, or both are displaced, or for emphasis | |
A me non importa. - To me it doesn’t matter. | |
A lei non piace, ma a lui piace molto. - She doesn't like it, but he likes it very much. | |
5. v. misspelling of ha | |
il |
1. art. the | |
naso |
1. n. (anatomy) nose | |
irritare |
1. v. to irritate, vex, provoke, peeve | |
2. v. (transitive, medicine) to irritate, inflame | |