Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Italian Power Boats How Do You Say 'power' In Italian?

How do you say 'power' in Italian? - italian power boats

If there is a difference, I mean "strength" of a president or a senator, not the physical power of a boxer and bodybuilder.

5 comments:

Queen of the RĂ¿che said...

potere .... can be both in terms of power, authority or power, power

anton p said...

\\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt it potere> General
\\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt, forza> by physical force, but in some cases even to the extent (eg, La Forza della lege, the power of the Law)

Concetta Z said...

potere
(and yes, there is a difference)

Polina G said...

Potere or forces Maggiore!

X_x_XCha... said...

Power of the Senator or President: potere
Physical Power: Forza

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