"In case" is an English equivalent of the Sicilian phrase in casu.
Specifically, the preposition in means the same in English and Sicilian. The masculine noun casu translates as "case". The pronunciation will be "een KA-soo" or "een KA-zoo" depending upon the speaker's birthplace.
simple: in case (in judical meaning)
"Casu language" is not a term that is widely recognized in linguistics or languages. It is possible that it could be a typo or a misconception. If you provide more context or detail, I may be able to help you better.
Pietro Casu has written: 'Versos de Sardigna' 'Lettere in versi a poeti, artisti ed amici'
Konec starych casu - 1989 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12 Sweden:7
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The cast of Duch casu - 1990 includes: Vlastimil Bedrna as Kuchar Alexej Pysko as Jan Petr Skarke as Velitel biricu
casu frazigu is maggot cheese...the cheese maker allows flies to lay eggs in the cheese-then the maggots swim throught the cheese and leave a flavor in the cheese.(it is disgusting)
If you want to learn how to make casu marzu, a famous Peruvian dish, you can look at cooking websites like the Food Network. They have video tutorials and you can save the written recipes to your computer.
shok lock is also a casu hero looking like an African American. in casu: oolaskalamajai tho ka lom it shok lock. this is how to say it.his movies are flop and super hit. thankyou.
Maggots
Balut, Pacha, Baby Mice Wine, Lutefisk, Casu Marzu, Escamoles
I take it literally mean "in this case." I.e., from the facts about the particular case.