rompere |
1. v. to break | |
2. v. (colloquial, euphemism) to screw with, to be a pain in the ass (shortening of rompere le palle or rompere i coglioni) | |
Non la smetteva di rompere. | |
Smettila di rompermi le palle! | |
qualcosa |
1. pron. something | |
Fa' qualcosa! - Do something! | |
2. pron. (in a question) anything | |
dividendola |
1. v. Compound of gerund of dividere and la. | |
in |
1. prep. in | |
Ho qualcosa in tasca. - I have got something in my pocket. | |
PartirĂ² in primavera. - I will be leaving in spring. | |
Vado in quinta elementare. - I'm in fifth grade of elementary school. | |
2. prep. to | |
Sono andato in panetteria. - I went to the bakery. | |
Vado in quinta elementare. - I go to fifth grade of elementary school. | |
3. prep. into | |
4. prep. by | |
Vado a scuola in autobus. - I go to school by bus. | |
5. prep. on | |
Ho messo un cappello in testa. - I put a hat on my head. | |
Metti il pane in tavola. - Put the bread on the table. | |
modo |
1. n. manner, way | |
2. n. (grammar) mood | |
3. n. (music) style, manner | |
improvviso |
1. adj. unexpected, sudden, unforeseen, untimely | |
2. adv. (archaic) suddenly, all of a sudden, unexpectedly | |
3. v. first-person singular present of improvvisare | |
improvvisare |
1. v. to improvise, to extemporize, to make up, to play it by ear | |
2. v. to make shift | |
e |
1. conj. and | |
violento |
1. adj. violent | |
2. n-m. violent person | |
3. v. first-person singular present of violentare | |
violentare |
1. v. to rape, violate, do violence to | |