Italiano | Inglese |
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prono adjective | prone [proner, pronest](lying face downward; prostrate) |
pronoia noun {f} | pronoia(imperial grant) |
pronome noun {m} | pronoun [pronouns](type of word) |
pronome dimostrativo noun {m} | demonstrative pronoun(pronoun which replaces a noun) |
pronome indefinito noun {m} | indefinite pronoun(Pronoun not specifying the identity of its referent) |
pronome interrogativo noun {m} | interrogative pronoun(pronoun used in a question) |
pronome personale noun {m} | personal pronoun(part of speech) |
pronome possessivo noun {m} | possessive pronoun(pronoun which expresses possession) |
pronome relativo noun | relative pronoun(pronoun that introduces a relative clause) |
pronome riflessivo noun | reflexive pronoun(a part of speech) |
pronominale adjective | pronominal(of a pronoun) |
pronostico noun {m} | writing on the wall(ominous warning) |
pronostico adjective {m} | clairvoyant(able to see things that cannot be perceived by the normal senses) |
pronoto noun {m} | pronotum [pronota](dorsal plate of the prothorax in insects) |
giacere prono verb | grovel [grovelled, grovelling, grovels](to be prone on the ground) |
sprono noun {m} | spur [spurs](anything that inspires or motivates) |
verbo pronominale noun {m} | pronominal verb(a form of verb that has an attached pronoun in some languages (e.g. French, Spanish)) |