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  1. “il fil a” (Maltese) in English is

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  2. [ feminine ] / 'fila/ line. mettersi in fila to get in line. una fila di macchine a line of cars. Synonym. linea. riga. fare la fila. to wait in line. essere in prima fila. (davanti) to be in the first row. un posto in prima fila front row seat. figurative (esposto) to be on the frontline.

  3. [ˈfila ] feminine noun. 1. (gen) line ⧫ row. (coda) queue. (Military) rank. (Theatre) row. una fila di alberi a line of trees. in fila in a row or line. in fila indiana in single file. mettetevi in fila per due line up in twos. ci hanno messo in fila per due they lined us up in twos. fare la fila to queue.

  4. Pronunciation of fila with 2 audio pronunciations. 51 ratings. 48 ratings. Record the pronunciation of this word in your own voice and play it to listen to how you have pronounced it. Can you pronounce this word better. or pronounce in different accent or variation ? Learn fila pronunciation with video. Phonetic spelling of fila. fila. fahy-luh m.

  5. bab.la. Dictionary. Italian-English. F. fila. What is the translation of "fila" in English? it. volume_up. fila = en. volume_up. file. Translations Examples Translator Phrasebook open_in_new. IT. "fila" in English. volume_up. fila {f} EN. volume_up. file. queue. train. volume_up. fila {interj.} EN. volume_up. scat. volume_up. filare {vb} EN.

  6. 4 days ago · fila in American English. (ˈfaɪlə ) noun. pl. of. filum. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

  7. [ Record ] [ YouTube ] [ G. Translate ] Definition: Click on any word below to get its definition: Nearby words: You may want to improve your pronunciation of 'fila' by saying one of the nearby words below: film. fill. file. filled. files. films. filter. filling. filters. filed. filming. fills. filing. filmed. filtered. filtering. filmmaker.

  8. The symbol / i / represents a vowel that can be sounded as either / iː / or / ɪ /, or as a sound which is a compromise between them. In a word such as happy / ˈhæpi /, younger speakers use a quality more like / iː /, but short in duration. When / i / is followed by / ə / the sequence can also be pronounced / jə /.

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