Generally someone talking about Jovanotti will be referring to the Italian singer/song writer and rapper. His real name is Lorenzo Cherubini. He has a wide range of Music Genres that have been released.
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Yes, but it depends on the context. Italian can be considered an ethnicity when it is referring to the group of people whose ancestors came from or were born in Italy. However, Italian can also be considered a nationality since any person can get an Italian passport even if his or her ancestors were not born in Italy. For example, someone born in Italy to Italian parents, grandparents, etc. would be an ethnic and national Italian. Someone born in the United States to American parents but all Italian grandparents would be an ethnic Italian but a US national. Someone born in Italy to Tunisian parents, but who lives in Italy and has Italian citizenship would be a national Italian, but an ethnic Tunisian (probably Arab or Amazigh).
You receive a tweet when someone mentions you in their tweet.
The best way to find out if someone is of Italian heritage is to ask them.
"Someone loves you!" in English is Qualcuno ti ama! in Italian.
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"Nessun" is an Italian word that translates to "none" or "no one" in English. It is often used in the context of denying something or referring to the absence of someone or something.
well it can mean two things he likes you or he knows someone who likes you.
Yes, the word 'mention' is both a noun (mention, mentions) and a verb (mention, mentions, mentioning, mentioned).Examples:There was a mention of our opening in the newspaper today. (noun)I will mention your concerns to the contractor. (verb)
'Chichi' when you are referring to your own. 'Otosan' when you are referring to someone's father.
That is called a mention in a conversation, where someone brings up a specific topic, person, or thing during a discussion. Mentions can help provide context, clarify information, or contribute to the overall flow of conversation.
Ratolla is another way to say rat. Whenever someone mentions that, it means rat.