Italian roots- Marvelous, splendid.
'Mean' is the mathematical word for 'average'. 'Average' is the everyday word for 'mean'.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
The cast of Questo sporco mondo meraviglioso - 1971 includes: Giorgio Albertazzi as Voice-over
The cast of Il raggio meraviglioso - 1913 includes: Azucena Della Porta Dillo Lombardi Gian Paolo Rosmino
meraviglioso magnifica
Sei un uomo meraviglioso.
Il mio uomo meraviglioso
'Wonderful wizard' is an English equivalent of 'meraviglioso mago'.The masculine singular adjective 'meraviglioso' means 'wonderful, marvelous'. The masculine singular noun 'mago'means 'wizard, magician'. Its singular definite article is 'il' ['the'], and 'un, uno' ['a, one'] is its indefinite singular article.Together, they're pronounced meh-rah-vee-LYOH-soh MAH-goh'.
"It was wonderful!" in English is È stato meraviglioso!in Italian.
"What a Wonderful Dream" equals "Sogno meraviglioso"
Dario Torromeo has written: 'Meraviglioso' -- subject(s): Boxing, History
The cast of Un viaggio meraviglioso - 1995 includes: Alessandra Bruni as Dienerin Solange Cousseau as Julie Clifford Chatterley Davide Cuttica as James Delamarc Gianni Franco as Melton Roberta Fregonese as Aunt Martha
"We had a wonderful time!" in English is Abbiamo avuto un tempo meraviglioso! in Italian.
Questo è meraviglioso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "This is wonderful."Specifically, the masculine demonstrative pronoun questo means "this." The verb è means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular You) are." The masculine adjective meraviglioso means "wonderful."The pronunciation is "KWH-stoh eh MEH-rah-vee-LYOH-zoh."