Italian culture keeps Italy alive and unique. It keeps the place authentic and in touch with its roots, passing culture rules and habits from one generation to another.Ê
Italian culture originated in Italy.
Yes, it is an adjective describing people or things in or from Italy. It can also refer to things associated with Italy's culture. The word Italian is also a demonym (noun) for a person in or from Italy (an Italian), or referring to the language Italian.
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Italian food has helped italy by attracting tourist to eat italys food
The proper adjective for the proper noun Italy is Italian.
Yes, Italian people are considered Latin because their language, Italian, evolved from Latin, which was the language of the ancient Romans in Italy. Additionally, Italy is located in the region historically known as Latium.
Probably most notably though the introduction of Italian cuisine, most restaurants serve some form of Italian cuisine be it pizza, pasta or Italian types of coffee..
The capital of Italy in Italian is Roma.
Do you know at least a little bit of the Italian language? Do you you a little bit about Italy history and culture? Do you know we don't eat spaghetti and meatballs in Italy? Have you ever been in Italy or do you plan of visiting it? Most importantly do you feel Italian? If so, I think you can consider yourself Italian. Genes don't matter, is how you feel, how you live, how you think and what you know which is important. Otherwise immigration and integration wuold never work
Italy: Italian Operas.
no italy and italian are to different things
Italian's wanted rule of "their" people and to unify the culture, religion, and language. This movement was led by Garibaldi and they took over foreigners.