What does nonnina in Italian mean?
What is the meaning of the word nonnina in Italian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use nonnina in Italian.
The word nonnina in Italian means nonna, nonna, nonnina, nonna, nonnina. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word nonnina
nonnanoun (informal (grandmother) (sostantivo femminile: Identifica un essere, un oggetto o un concetto che assume genere femminile: scrittrice, aquila, lampada, moneta, felicità ) Ellie's granny lives in the next town over. La nonna di Ellie vive nella città vicina. |
nonna, nonninanoun (archaic (grandmother, old woman) (persona anziana) (sostantivo femminile: Identifica un essere, un oggetto o un concetto che assume genere femminile: scrittrice, aquila, lampada, moneta, felicità ) |
nonna, nonninanoun (figurative, slang (old woman) (peggiorativo) (sostantivo femminile: Identifica un essere, un oggetto o un concetto che assume genere femminile: scrittrice, aquila, lampada, moneta, felicità ) Mike's rude friend swerved around the old car and said, "Old grannies need to get off the road." Quel maleducato dell'amico di Mike ha schivato l'auto datata dicendo: "Le vecchie dovrebbero non dovrebbero più andare in giro per le strade." |
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