Usage examples of "math" in English with translation to Italian

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He is terrible at math. È un disastro in matematica.
Tom doesn't like math. A Tom non piace la matematica.
I want to study math. Voglio studiare matematica.
Our first lesson is math. La nostra prima lezione è matematica.
Paul prefers English to math. Paul preferisce l'inglese alla matematica.
I need to study math. Ho bisogno di studiare matematica.
Theoretically, I'm doing math. Teoricamente sto facendo matematica.
I usually study math in the evening. Di solito studio la matematica alla sera.
I don't like math, much less physics. Non mi piace matematica, fisica ancor meno.
I like math, it's an interesting subject matter. Mi piace la matematica, è una materia interessante.
Math is the last subject that I want to study. Matematica è l'ultima materia che voglio studiare.
He's a teacher of physics, but can also teach math. È un insegnante di fisica, però sa anche insegnare matematica.
Math is like love - a simple idea, but it can get complicated. La matematica è come l'amore - un'idea semplice, che però può diventare complicata.
There seem to be few people who can solve that math problem. Sembra che ci sia poca gente in grado di risolvere quel problema matematico.
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