Il cricket is the Italian equivalent of the English sport "Cricket." The masculine singular definite article and noun translate literally into English as "the Cricket (game)" as an illustration of an instance where a definite article is mandatory in Italian but unused in English. The pronunciation will be "eel KREE-ket" in Italian.
"I like sports" in English is Mi piace lo sport in Italian.
"Match" in English is gara for sport events and partita elsewhere.
Fare sport is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "play sports." The present infinitive and invariable masculine noun translate literally as "to do (make) sport." The pronunciation will be "FA-rey sport" in Italian.
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"what sport?"
It is not a popular sport in Italy, but there is an Italian international cricket team.
"Soccer" is an English equivalent of the Italian word calcio. The masculine singular noun refers to the sport that sometimes is described as the European, modified equivalent of American football. The pronunciation will be "KAL-tcho" in Pisan Italian.
The English Test team play the sport of cricket.
Terrain de sport in French is "sports ground" in English.
tu gochi i sport you could also say tu gochi i sportivi thats the translation, i have been an Italian teacher for 28 years, trust me when i say i know this.
what sport is he doing?
because of their love for that English sport of the same name.