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In modern Italian the prepositions tra and fra are interchangeable, and often chosen on the basis of euphony: tra fratelli ('among brothers') vs. fra i tralicci ('between the power pylons'). In modern Italian, all the basic prepositions except tra, fra, con and per have to be combined with an article
Italian goals by Andrea Pirlo from the penalty spot in the 25th minute and Daniele De Rossi in the 62nd minute gave Italy a 2–0 win over France, which allowed them to progress to the quarter-final (as Romania lost to the Netherlands), while France was eliminated.
2017 on the Sony label: Cleopatra e Cesare, WV B:I:7: Tra le procelle assorto (Aria) · Regula Mühlemann · Carl Heinrich Graun · La Folia Barockorchester · Robin Peter Müller References [ edit ]
"La differenza tra me e te" (Italian: [la diffeˈrɛntsa tra mˈme e tˈte]) is a pop song written by Italian pop singer Tiziano Ferro. It was released as the first single from his fifth album L'amore è una cosa semplice (2011) and achieved success in Italy, where it was certified double platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry, [1] and in Belgium.
In Italian phonemic distinction between long and short vowels is rare and limited to a few words and one morphological class, namely the pair composed by the first and third person of the historic past in verbs of the third conjugation—compare sentii (/senˈtiː/, "I felt/heard'), and sentì (/senˈti/, "he felt/heard").
Tra le sollecitudini (Italian for "among the concerns") was a motu proprio issued 22 November 1903 by Pope Pius X that detailed regulations for the performance of music in the Catholic Church. The title is taken from the opening phrase of the document (which was written and officially published in Italian).
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on Aug. 23, 2024, in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) (Michael M. Santiago via Getty Images)
Fra i due litiganti il terzo gode (While Two Dispute, the Third Enjoys) is a dramma giocoso in two acts by Giuseppe Sarti. The libretto was after Carlo Goldoni 's Le nozze ( The Marriage ). One aria from this opera, "Come un agnello", is famously quoted by Mozart at the end of Don Giovanni .