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  2. 3 giorni fa · what the … ? (by ellipsis) Used to express astonishment or incredulity, as a question or questioning of the situation at hand, without requiring any specific vulgarity as intensifier. Hee haw! Did that come out of me? Oh! Huh? What the …? What's going on? Ahhh!

  3. WordReference English-Italiano Dictionary © 2024: Principal Translations/Traduzioni principali. Inglese. Italiano. what pron. (question: tell me) che cosa, cosa pron. (informale) che pron.

  4. The with things that are universally known. We use the with things known to everyone (the sun, the stars, the moon, the earth, the planet) because they are a part of our physical environment or part of the natural world: The earth moves around the sun. We lay on the grass and watched the stars.

  5. used to say that you will do something although you know you should not do it: The doctor said I shouldn't drink, but what the heck. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Expressions meaning 'it isn't important to me'. be all the same to someone idiom. be no skin off someone's nose idiom.

  6. 1 set 2024 · Level: beginner. The definite article the is the most frequent word in English. We use the definite article in front of a noun when we believe the listener/reader knows exactly what we are referring to: because there is only one: The Pope is visiting Russia. The moon is very bright tonight.

  7. Let’s summarize the key things that you should take away from this lesson. First of all, the Italian articles are a bit more complex than the English ones. In fact, there are 7 different ways to say the English word “the” in Italian. I’ve listed them below along with when to use them. 1.