Yes, Italian immigrants still dress the same. Italian emigrants have a history of arriving in such various countries of the Italian diaspora as Argentina, Australia, Canada, and the United States in Italian-made clothes. Their descendants may be said to dress the same since they, and many of their fellow countrymen in the above-mentioned countries, wear Italian-designed, Italian-made and Italian-sold clothes whose appeal and quality are worldwide!
It is the same in Italian as it is in English: Erin.
They leaved their Country by the same reasons as immigrants of other nations leaved their own ones.
they did not practice the same religion as most americans
they did not practice the same religion as most americans
Americans feared that their jobs would be taken by immigrants who were willing to be paid less for the same job.
It is still Garry.All names in English would still be the same in Italian and other languages
Mia is the same in English and Italian. The feminine name serves as a diminutive for Maria ("Mary") among Italians and Italian-descended immigrants in countries throughout the world. The pronunciation will be "MEE-a" for the nickname and "ma-REE-a" for the given name in Italiain.
yes it is believed they do dress the same
Actually they didn't. You can still find them today, they may not look the same or dress the same but times change.
Terra nostra is an Italian term that means our land. People sometimes associate this term with the Brazilian telenovela by the same name that told the story of Italian immigrants who went to work on the coffee plantations of Brazil when they were seeking a new life.
it would still be mackenzie but not the same spelling the spelling would be mackenzie but it would be pronounced mackenzian
Depends if it was same dress every day for two weeks it is unacceptable. Same dress once a week is ok for a while.
Kayla is spelled the same in Italian as it is in English, since it's not an Italian name.
Immigrants travel from their respective countries to another country. Immigrants tend to travel in groups, or settle in areas with many people of their same ethnicity.
No it really isn't. It definitely isn't the same as a formal cocktail dress, however it is worth noting that if a skater dress were to be particularly special it could become a dress that could work in the place of a cocktail dress.. but it'd have to be something extraordinary.
No, the words 'Italian' and 'Sicilian' don't mean the same in English. Neither do they mean the same thing in Italian or Sicilian. In Italian, the words are 'italiano' and 'siciliano'. The word 'italian' refers to a native of the Italian peninsula. The word 'siciliano' refers to an Italian who's native to the island of Sicily.
Kings dressed with golden crowns a long dress looking cloth and qUEENS DRESS WITH THAT SAME THING KINGS DRESS WITH.