fino |
1. prep. till, until, as far as | |
2. adj. thin, fine | |
all' |
1. contraction. contraction of a l'; to the, at the | |
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 | |
le |
1. art. the | |
2. pron. (accusative) them (third-person plural feminine) | |
Le ho viste. - I saw them. | |
3. pron. (dative) her, to her | |
Le ho detto che la amo. - I told her that I love her. | |
Le ho dato la lettera. - I gave her the letter. | |
4. pron. (dative) you, to you (term of respect) | |
Non le ho detto il mio nome. - I didn't tell you my name. | |
Le ho dato la lettera. - I gave you the letter. | |
ultimo |
1. adj. last | |
2. adj. recent, current | |
3. adj. pertaining to last month | |
4. n-m. last one | |
5. v. first-person singular present indicative of ultimare | |
fino all'ultimo |
1. adv. to the last, to the end | |
2. adv. till the last minute | |
cucchiaio |
1. n. spoon; spoonful | |
Questo cucchiaio è per il tè. - This spoon is for tea. | |
2. n. tablespoon; tablespoonful | |
3. n. chip; in football. | |
Dottore |
1. n. Doctor (used before a name) | |
il Dottore Rossi — Doctor Rossi | |
2. n-m. (medicine) doctor | |
3. n-m. (colloquial, university, related to second level degree or to doctorate) doctor, graduate with a second level degree or a doctorate, Mr | |
il dottor Bianchi è il nostro avvocato - Mr Bianchi is our lawyer | |